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The phrase "a restraint that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing limitations or restrictions imposed on someone or something.
Example: "The new policy introduced a restraint that limited the amount of overtime employees could work."
Alternatives: "a limitation that" or "a restriction that".
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Mr. Mann showed a restraint that eludes "Silence" and "Hannibal".
Chenoweth writes with a restraint that allows minor gestures to become elegantly weighted with meaning.
It's a restraint that carries over to the group's live show, which can be overly tidy.
For all the passion in this intense narrative, Hoffman writes with a restraint that makes poetry of pain.
But the key to his poems is emotional restraint: a restraint that makes them more powerful, not less.
Not that Mr. Gilbert is at all weak; he simply opted for a restraint that didn't always work.
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Two types of restraints were used: a physical constraint that involved the use of a restraint belt, and a chemical restraint that involved the use of antipsychotic drugs.
Britax TSIP car seats also offer a head restraint that creates an extra layer of energy-absorbing EPP foam, keeping the head, neck and spine "in true" or aligned.
Imagine you're riding a rollercoaster that's like a bucking bronco, constantly trying to throw you off, but with a comfortable restraint that holds you on.
Imagine you're riding a roller coaster that's like a bucking bronco, constantly trying to throw you off, but it has a comfortable restraint that holds you on.
The facial expressions of the figures in those paintings show an extraordinary restraint that appears as a deliberately controlled intensity with great spiritual effect.
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