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The phrase "a restricted entity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to an organization, group, or individual that has limitations or constraints placed upon it.
Example: "The data will only be shared with a restricted entity to ensure confidentiality and compliance with regulations."
Alternatives: "a limited organization" or "a controlled entity".
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Related people are part of the limited mtDNA pool of a restricted entity, and reducing the abundance to one sample per lineage would not illustrate the true frequencies.
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He said the government could look to creating a list of restricted entities – which the United States has – or involve the foreign investment review board in approving partnerships, which would offer more scrutiny.
"It's a restricted market.
Kindl, 26, was a restricted free agent.
"This is a restricted zone," she said.
"Because it's a restricted area".
Barber is a restricted free agent.
Lindros becomes a restricted free agent July 1.
The variety, within a restricted span, is impressive.
Peca sat out last season as a restricted free agent.
This is legal because Lindros is a restricted free agent.
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