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The phrase "ability to restrict" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's or something's capacity to limit or control access, actions, or resources.
Example: "The software has the ability to restrict user access based on their roles within the organization."
Alternatives: "capacity to limit" or "power to control".
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The ability to restrict and the level of restriction an HOA can place on your property varies by state and by property.
Restriction enzymes were named for their ability to restrict, or limit, the number of strains of bacteriophage that can infect a bacterium.
A total of 8 4bp cutter restriction enzymes were evaluated for their ability to restrict flax genomic DNA.
And the deal limits countries' ability to restrict the flow of information on the Internet.
"JUUL had the ability to restrict who sees this to those over 21.
Entry into the market by rival leagues challenged the incumbent monopsony cartel's ability to restrict compensation.
The other justification, which doesn't get mentioned in polite company, is market power -- the ability to restrict the choices of consumers and charge them higher prices.
That bill passed the Senate 61-27 buthenen got saddled with an amendment that undermined the District's ability to restrict or regulate gun ownership.
The former does not justify a university's ability to restrict campus speakers based on viewpoint or to punish student or faculty speech in a nonprofessional setting.
Convenience-store interests already have started questioning Gottlieb's legal ability to restrict the sale of e-cigarettes to a specific type of store.
I wish we could change the rules, and I hope Citizens United is overruled," Mr. Schumer said, referring to the Supreme Court decision limiting the government's ability to restrict independent political expenditures.
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