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The phrase "are often constrained by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing limitations or restrictions that affect a subject or situation.
Example: "Organizations are often constrained by budget limitations when planning new projects."
Alternatives: "are frequently limited by" or "are typically restricted by".
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The women in her stories are often constrained – by convention, by their families, by their own fears and subconscious desires.
However, they are often constrained by activists who dominate their conferences and branches and who are more militant than they are.
However, these "choices" are often constrained by socio-economic factors, the lack of appropriate social and cultural facilities, the location of suitable schools and, most of all, by real concerns about the lack of safety and security in other areas.
You must always remember that the money you spend is public money; that the projects you manage are often constrained by law; and that the people you are working for have a democratic right of redress.
This lack of effective local integrated action is not because local agencies do not see the need, but because they are often constrained by the fragmented, overly centralised governance model we have developed over a period of30 years or more.
Background: An animal's behavioral strategies are often constrained by its evolutionary history and the resources available to it.
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Yet such innovation is often constrained by context.
But variation is often constrained by the fundamental mechanisms of development.
In his early poems his touch is often unsure, he is too "literary," and he is often constrained by rhyme.
In previous downturns, Asian governments were often constrained by dire public finances or the need to support currencies.
Moreover, availability is often constrained by the limited number of refineries, thanks in no small part to government-permit red tape.
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