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The phrase "as restricting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that limits or constrains in a particular context.
Example: "The new regulations are seen as restricting the growth of small businesses in the area."
Alternatives: "as limiting" or "as constraining".
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The Homeric formulas are not as restricting as this.
But as restricting as they are, Mr. Harrison has made all this order seem seductive.
It is plain that the amendment can no more be thought of as restricting action by the States than as restricting the conduct of private citizens.
He also warned against Donald Trumproposalsroposuch such as restricting Muslims entry to the US.
But the move was attacked by the teaching unions as restricting choice.
Valls warned against Donald Trumproposalsroposuch such as restricting Muslims' entry.
The carriers view the new rule as restricting their right to political speech.
"Cooking with lobster, foie gras and truffles is, in the end, as restricting as cooking to a budget," he says.
That settlement deal was rejected by the Federal Trade Commission and state attorneys general who viewed it as restricting competition.
A more sophisticated approach would use other tools, such as restricting the ratio of loans to property values.
Before I came to Kenya, I had naively imagined everyone hurtling along without a thought for anything as restricting and analytical as a stopwatch.
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