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The phrase "as restrictive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of restriction imposed by different rules, conditions, or factors.
Example: "The new policy is as restrictive as the previous one, limiting our options significantly."
Alternatives: "equally limiting" or "just as confining".
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(but are not as restrictive as medical-grade compression socks).
Still, naturalism is not as restrictive as it sounds.
"They should come back with something that's not as restrictive".
The only country as restrictive as the U.S., they said, was Saudi Arabia.
Was the environment in Moscow now as restrictive as it was then?
Mr. Cuomo's bill is not as restrictive as the unions had wanted.
In its own way the magazine's view of men was just as restrictive as its view of women.
But analysts said in general that the new labeling was not as restrictive as it could have been.
"We want to be as restrictive as we can without opening ourselves to legal challenge," the mayor said.
"They are sprawl under another name," he said, and they are as restrictive as any suburban development.
"I hope it retains its spirit and doesn't become as restrictive as New Year's Eve in New York".
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