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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a restricting access" is not correct in written English.
It should be "restricting access" or "a restriction on access" depending on the context.
Example: "The new policy is a restricting access to certain files, which has caused frustration among employees."
Alternatives: "limiting access" or "a limitation on access."
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Prevention strategies at the general population level include not only information campaigns for suicide prevention and mental health, but also: (a) restricting access to the means of self-harm/suicide; (b) developing policies to reduce the harmful use of alcohol related to suicide; and (c) assisting and encouraging the media to follow responsible reporting practices regarding suicide.
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After reading the fine print, critics said the proposals were a license to disclose sensitive medical information, rather than a fence restricting access.
France has issued a decree restricting access to the summit of the country's highest mountain, Mont Blanc.
In 1951, Congress passed a law restricting access to what critics called "the devil's capsules".
Their argument has been that there is something fundamentally unconstitutional about a president restricting access to what are definitionally public proclamations.
The use of Linux on the PlayStation 3 allowed users to access 6 of the 7 Synergistic Processing Elements; Sony implemented a hypervisor restricting access to the RSX.
Governments therefore face a choice between restricting access to energy or raising the cost of energy significantly.
Character analysis is not Meyer's intention, which can have a clinical effect, restricting access to the city's heart.
If access to one or more earlier versions should be restricted, the submitter should provide a reason for restricting access.
Parliament rushed through a new law restricting access to information about the tendering process to select the 5,000 outlets.
And while journals were once a means of making knowledge more widely available, they have become, as Mr Shirky noted, a means for restricting access to information.
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