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The phrase "a constrained environment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or setting that has limitations or restrictions, often in contexts like technology, research, or social settings.
Example: "In a constrained environment, the team had to innovate within strict budgetary limits."
Alternatives: "a limited environment" or "a restricted setting."
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Today, Mother Nature is working within a constrained environment in the lower Mississippi.
Since this is a constrained environment and free expansion is prohibited, stress is developed.
"Entrepreneurs, to my mind, drive innovation in a constrained environment, where there can be limited money or time," he says.
The application concerns outdoor people counting for tourist-flow estimation in a constrained environment.
This study presents the compliance control of a robot manipulator under a constrained environment.
In this framework, the task of vehicle tracking can be approached as a specific application of object tracking in a constrained environment.
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However, navigating and performing a multi-axis movement of an end-effector in a very constrained environment such as gas turbine engines is a challenging task.
In Avatar, I had to walk a certain way because I had a tail and the action was in a more constrained environment.
"Then in a very constrained environment they did the task with a real robot, with real cups on real tables, learning how to pick them up.
"But we have to operate in a financially constrained environment".
He added: "In a more constrained environment, the need to concentrate on Europe, Eastern Europe and Russia, and the Middle East has supplanted it to an extent".
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