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The phrase "as confinement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing limitations, restrictions, or situations where someone or something is confined.
Example: "The study examined the effects of stress as confinement on mental health."
Alternatives: "as restriction" or "as limitation".
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Ordinarily, we think of life as the realm of free action, death as confinement and nullity.
At least the Taliban offered justice; they heard disputes and delivered swift, if often brutal, verdicts, such as confinement in a box or death.
The previous research indicates conflicting views on the use of high-strength steel as confinement reinforcement.
The rate of increase in confinement effectiveness decreases nonlinearly as confinement ratio increases.
This exceptional stability is a clear improvement compared to previous studies involving proteins as confinement barriers.
Confinement of square and rectangular columns is not as effective as confinement of circular columns.
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For some, extremes of weather signal as much confinement as the inside of a jetliner, and such people take boring walks on basement treadmills.
Chaining patients is common, as is confinement without consent, practices that Human Rights Watch says violate "basic international standards prohibiting ill-treatment, and may constitute torture".
DiCarmine visited Basciano in solitary confinement as often as he was allowed, usually every few months.
The Army Field Manual allows extended solitary confinement as long as interrogators talk to their bosses first.
Be aware that protective custody (also known as Special Housing Unit or SHU) in most prisons is the same as solitary confinement (also known as The Hole).
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