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The phrase "a restricted gap" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a limited or narrow space or interval between two objects or concepts. Example: "The construction project requires careful planning to ensure that there is a restricted gap between the two buildings for safety reasons."
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Electronic microscopy images of PRC1, a representative family member from human, indicate that this protein forms an antiparallel dimer through its central rigid domain, providing an explanation for its tendency to bridge two antiparallel microtubules with a restricted gap in-between (16).
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The trinucleotide threading assay for analysis of STRs offers two levels of distinction: formation of a DNA thread requires gap bridging with a restricted nucleotide set followed by ligation.
With zone-restricted motif discovery, gap- and hash-interpolated Markov models [27, 28] become powerful tools for motif discovery in a restricted region [18, 28 32].
"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.
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