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The phrase "a partial curtailment of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a reduction or limitation that is not complete, often in contexts related to policies, rights, or resources.
Example: "The new regulations will result in a partial curtailment of certain freedoms previously enjoyed by citizens."
Alternatives: "a limited reduction of" or "a slight restriction on".
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The trend in 1977, however, has been a partial curtailment of prisoner rights, and the Department of Correctional Services is taking a closer look at costs.
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This is a clear curtailment of mayoral authority".
The result will be a dramatic curtailment of projects, since foreigners will no longer be able to supervise them.
For better or worse, they have in many places dictated a decisive curtailment of opera in English translation.
For that reason, Labour's last budget in office anticipated a brutal curtailment of spending, halving the deficit over four years.
If such banning orders came in, they could lead to a considerable curtailment of public or online comment and campaigning.
The Buckley ruling restricting Congress' ability to limit campaign spending did so by finding that limits on spending are a direct curtailment of First Amendment rights.
And in the name of protecting us from these threats, we will see a further curtailment of civil rights, suppression of dissent and pervasive government surveillance.
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