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The phrase "a much more restricted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of restriction of one thing to another, emphasizing that it is significantly more limited.
Example: "The new policy is a much more restricted version of the previous guidelines, limiting access to sensitive information."
Alternatives: "far more limited" or "significantly more constrained".
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Phase I contains polymer chains with a mobility similar to that in the purely amorphous polymer, while Phase II shows a much more restricted mobility, probably corresponding to conformational changes within the intraspherulitic regions.
Obviously, this is a much more restricted use of the term than is being employed here.
But his "vehicle" approach is not equivalent to "the interactor question"; it encompasses a much more restricted approach.
In several respects, the development of genuine transformist theories by Buffon's successors required a much more restricted use of the possibility of spontaneous generation.
From now on apps on Facebook will have a much more restricted ability to access the information of people around the person using the app.
Some people have the luxury of an extra bedroom or basement, but others have to work with a much more restricted floor plan.
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Nevertheless, opportunities for a research career are much more restricted for those following the university circuit than those from the Grandes Ecoles.
As a girl, she is much more restricted than her male counterparts.
* 5 PER CENT DEPOSIT "If you've only got a 5 per cent deposit, your choices are much more restricted than they would have been a few months ago," says Mr Hollingworth.
Given how few and far between the scansoriopterygids are as fossils, this implies that they never really got going as a group – certainly they are much more restricted in both time and space than their near relatives, so at first approximation the bat-bird combination of Yi qi did not lead to a major new radiation of dinosaurs.
It is shown that the overall rigidity and stability of the novel material is significantly increased; further, addition of Ag(I) results in much more restricted flow of a cation of supporting electrolyte (favoring potassium over other alkali cations).
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