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The phrase "a restricted form" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific version or variation of something that is limited in scope or application.
Example: "In linguistics, a restricted form of a word may be used in specific contexts, such as formal writing or technical language."
Alternatives: "a limited version" or "a constrained type".
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In some respects, punished individuals undergo a restricted form of rehabilitation.
XML, the Extensible Markup Languate is an application profile of a restricted form of SGML.
Szemerédi proved the lemma in a restricted form at first and then generally in 1978.
The N.S.A.B.B. advice is that we can share this in a restricted form.
But the league is pushing for the right of first refusal by the player's current team, a restricted form of free agency.
To achieve fault tolerance efficiently, RDDs provide a restricted form of shared memory, based on coarse-grained transformations rather than fine-grained updates to shared state.
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We propose that regulation by large-scale polymerization enables ultrasensitive control of enzymatic activity while storing an enzyme subpopulation in a conformationally restricted form that is readily activatable.
To achieve fault tolerance efficiently, RDDs provide a highly restricted form of shared memory: they are read-only datasets that can only be constructed through bulk operations on other RDDs.
Comparison to the nucleolar marker fibrillarin identified this as peri-nucleolar enrichment (Fig. 7a), and is consistent with the idea that EZH2p represents a functionally distinct and spatially restricted form of EZH2 in primary cells.
Dorst: It was around the summer of 2009 — they handed me the concept and said: "What kind of story would you tell, given this conceit?" And, first of all, I got really excited, because of the challenge of telling a story in this really restricted form.
In this subsection we prove the inapproximability of both SBC and MLSBC by means of a common reduction from the restricted form of MTC introduced in Section.
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