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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pair of restrictive" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to two items or elements that impose limitations or constraints.
Example: "The designer created a pair of restrictive rules that limited the creativity of the artists involved in the project."
Alternatives: "a couple of limiting" or "two constraining".
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Last summer, this country's highest court struck down a pair of restrictive TRAP laws in Texas saying that did not "[offer] medical benefits sufficient to justify the burdens upon access that each imposes".
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By Lemma 1, F 1 and F 2 remain to form a pair of distinguishable restrictive fault sets.
Again, it follows from Lemma 1 that F 1 and F 2 form a pair of distinguishable restrictive fault sets.
Consequently, it follows from Lemma 1 that F 1 and F 2 form a pair of distinguishable restrictive fault sets.
Again, it follows from Lemma 1 that F 1 and F 2 constitute a pair of distinguishable restrictive fault sets.
In the context of this model, the results are combined with related searches to obtain a lower limit on the W' mass of 1.8 TeV, the most restrictive to date for decays to a pair of standard model bosons.
A systematic sequence of tests is carried out using a mass on spring system within a pair of end-stops: the results show how the anti-optimised solutions become less conservative as the constraints are increasingly restrictive.
A pair of friends.
A pair of shoes?
A pair of dolphins.
A pair of defective marriages.
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