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The phrase "and constrained by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to connect two ideas or conditions that are related and influence each other. For example: - The artist's creativity was inspired by nature, and constrained by the limitations of the materials available to her. - The company's growth was fueled by a strong economy, and constrained by the challenges of finding qualified workers. - My decision was guided by logic, and constrained by my emotions.
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Budgets are tight, and constrained by European rules against overspending.
Similarly, Lizzy Caplan's Virginia Johnson is both free-thinking and constrained by her times.
We talk about the conventions of games, and how they are defined and constrained by them.
Presidents are buffeted and constrained by the currents of political change.
But their inventiveness was grounded in shared doctrines and constrained by shared assumptions.
The booming cities of northern China are parched and constrained by a growing shortage of water.
A. My father felt very constricted and constrained by the rules of Orthodox Judaism.
His life, he explained, was dominated and constrained by tribal feuds.
In an unorthodox move and constrained by costs, the university chose to undertake its corporate rebranding in-house.
She was a pioneer before her time; protected and constrained by her loveliness, she voyaged ever onwards, brave and strong.
Yet Carrasco's efforts to curtail corruption were only ever partial, and constrained by her own love of power.
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