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The phrase "a restricted establishment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a place or organization that has limited access or specific entry requirements.
Example: "The club is known as a restricted establishment, only allowing members and their guests to enter."
Alternatives: "a limited-access venue" or "an exclusive establishment".
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In 1948, with the completion of the demobilisation process, the Citizens Force was re-raised as the Citizens Military Force (CMF), which was established on a restricted establishment of two divisions.
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