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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are mostly barred from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a group of people or entities is generally prohibited from doing something.
Example: "Due to safety regulations, employees are mostly barred from accessing the restricted areas of the facility."
Alternatives: "are largely prohibited from" or "are primarily excluded from".
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There's scant scientific analysis of real-life jury deliberations, as researchers are mostly barred from studying them.
Meanwhile non-government groups, which are mostly barred from putting any alcohol at all on expenses, have redefined "cup of char" for a bottle of chardonnay.
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One would be to push for a massive expansion into the U.S. That, of course, contradicts its past history as well as its telco brother, Huawei, which has been mostly barred from entering the U.S. market.
Reports from the town were contradictory, underlining the difficulty of reporting with authority in a country where foreign journalists are mostly barred.
The old city's streets are mostly barred to traffic, kept out by vertically planted cast iron replicas of the 18th century cannons that once defended the city from invading corsairs but that now defend it from invading automobiles.
Foreign journalists are largely barred from Tibet.
On the ground level, it's mostly bars, cafés, cultural institutions, odd little boutiques, and restaurants.
The families of asylum seekers who are already in the system will also mostly be barred from joining their relatives for three years, a development that rights groups have described as inhumane.
The places on Oneida Street will just be your run-of-the-mill chain restaurants, the sports bars on Holmgren are mostly indistinguishable from any other places around the country.
Private developers have mostly been barred from building anything that would spoil the wilderness effect that backpackers and nature lovers come here to seek.
They are mostly insulated from economic slowdowns.
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