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The phrase "at some restricted" is not correct in English as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It could be used in contexts where you want to refer to a specific limitation or condition, but it needs additional information to make sense.
Example: "Access to the data is allowed at some restricted locations only."
Alternatives: "in certain limited" or "at specific restricted".
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Track fault is a fault scenario where a train may be allowed to run at some restricted speed or not allowed at all.
Trains are allowed to run at some restricted speed when a portion of the track is not healthy enough to support train run at normal speeds.
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If all seats could be competed for by all parties (at present, some are restricted), this might encourage parties to try harder to develop proper platforms.
Military operations were at first restricted.
Polyphony was at first restricted to major feasts.
Some, it is true, appeared in Italian slave marts, but royal and ecclesiastical ordinances at least restricted slave owners' actions.
This database is typically secured on the enterprise/trustee network at highly restricted area.
When we moved to Miami from New York, my father's firm would hold meetings at a restricted Miami country club.
With tasting rooms at wineries restricted to ages 21 and over, Wine Country is, by definition, a more adult pursuit.
In contrast, only the wild-type microcolonies were detected at the restricted temperature.
Our results contribute to the growing evidence that some particle types are more harmful than others, suggesting that policies aimed at restricting some sources more than others may be more effective for protecting health than is regulating particle mass.
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