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The phrase "a restrictive organization" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an organization that imposes limitations or constraints on its members or operations.
Example: "The committee decided to leave the restrictive organization due to its inflexible policies."
Alternatives: "a limiting organization" or "a constraining organization".
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The fault is with the PGA Tour, which plays a tournament on the golf course of a restrictive organization.
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If we were to have a restrictive advertiser policy that blocked all organizations that didn't fit a particular viewpoint, we'd be regularly forced into unsustainable positions that would compromise our impact everywhere.
Michael Yaple, a spokesman for the New Jersey School Boards Association, said his organization had heard of no other district in the state with such a restrictive code.
What is a restrictive declaration?
Again, a restrictive approach was taken.
It's gone from a restrictive to a non-restrictive abuse-handle.
A Restrictive foreign policy: Is India inviting trouble?
any "catches," such as a restrictive non-competition clause?
"In this case, the Dutch DPA expressed a restrictive reading.
Can a management company enforce a restrictive covenant?
Ordinarily, the conjunction "that" would introduce a restrictive clause.
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