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The phrase "and restricted for" is not correct and may lead to confusion in written English.
It could be used in contexts where you want to indicate limitations or constraints related to a specific subject or group.
Example: "Access to the database is limited and restricted for unauthorized users."
Alternatives: "and limited to" or "and confined to".
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[As a result] the world has become more defined and restricted for them.
Whatever is sacred and restricted for one group is "free" for the other group.
According to Atout France, the French tourism development agency, individual visas are still expensive and restricted for Chinese visitors.
Box 9, which contains fragile photo negatives, is located offsite and restricted for preservation reasons; digital images of the contents are available.
Journalists have been arrested and restricted for their writings that did not please the militants in control of Gaza.
Being confined and restricted for all that time and concentrating on this wisdom has the effect of transforming it into your own.
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Boxes 89 and 90 contain student papers, evaluations, and grades and are restricted for 80 years from date of record creation.
This series contains student papers with grades and feedback, and is restricted for 80 years.
Many of the available measures (eg. Beck Depression Inventory [ 4]) are quite long and detailed, and are restricted for use by psychologists, psychiatrists, or other suitably trained personnel.
This material spans the years 1964-1978, and is restricted for a period of fifty years.
At the state level, where voting rights are determined and historically restricted for blacks, no material ethnic group has suffered such total exclusion from the most senior statewide positions.
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