Sentence examples for always restricted from inspiring English sources

The phrase "always restricted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently limited or controlled in some way.
Example: "Access to the confidential files is always restricted to authorized personnel only."
Alternatives: "constantly limited" or "perpetually controlled".

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His eloquence was always restricted to horse whispering.

The N.B.A. always restricted the defenses a team could play before this year.

The original form of atrial ablation, using surgical tools, is still employed, but almost always restricted to cases where the chest is already being cut open for heart valve replacement or other surgery.

But discussion of the effects of technology on our working lives is almost always restricted to office workers, who often see cellphones and BlackBerrys as emblems of their busy lives.

By law they can charge a maximum of 1% interest a month on loans, and membership is usually, but not always, restricted to people who live in a specific area, work for one employer or belong to a certain trade union.

Constrained by a one-year non-compete agreement with Marsh from conducting any Kroll-type business, but now unconstrained by the client interest and discretion that had always restricted his role in public debates, Kroll began to speak in lectures and interviews about failures of corporate governance and the deep flaws of standard investment models.

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But the renegades don't always restrict their fire to government officials.

Economics tells us that spreading resources too thinly will always restrict growth.

While the Supreme Court almost always restricts itself to cases involving constitutional questions or conflicting decisions among federal appellate court circuits, Microsoft's lawyers today presented what appeared to be a narrow question of statutory construction.

The appeal is a longshot since the Supreme Court almost always restricts itself to heady Constitutional matters.

A poor understanding of the immobilization mechanism of heavy metals in final products always restricts its practical applications.

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