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The phrase "be constrained in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to be limited or restricted in something. An example sentence using this phrase could be: "The company was constrained in their budget, so they had to make significant cutbacks in order to stay afloat." This sentence means that the company's budget was limited, so they had to make changes in order to continue operating.
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I shall not be constrained in its use by the Shorter English Dictionary renegades!
They do not need to be constrained in the same way.
The hope is that one will no longer be constrained in one's emotional response on the social network.
Are we then asked to accept, and be constrained in our demands by, the limits of Mitt Romney's imagination?
But he also said that, as chairman, Mr. Waxman would be constrained in what he could actually accomplish.
Businesses are investing in alternatives to fossil fuels because they assume that carbon emissions will be constrained in the future.
The report says the UK will be "constrained" in its ability to secure those agreements until the first round of Brexit negotiations are complete.
In the interim, government lawyers said, law enforcement agencies will be constrained in their ability to monitor certain kinds of communications through cell phones.
Political parties entering coalitions often have to compromise, but tend to be constrained in doing so by a core set of stated principles.
"It was a wonderful experience, but I feel like a lot of the stories I want to tell would be constrained in that format".
If they were declared prisoners of war, the United States would be constrained in questioning them, or holding some separate from the others.
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