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"constrain to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to signify that something or someone is limited to a particular action, activity, or state. For example, "The company constrain its employees to a 40 hour work week."
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Thus, we constrain to p m, k = P max TX.
The availability of data is the main constrain to use factors from one study to another.
Without any additional assumptions, given u A, we can only constrain to lie along the image of the preimage of u A (a line).
Note that this algorithm is only able to track the target total queue length Ψtarget, but not precisely constrain to it.
The current distribution, x j (p j ), is the transmit signal controlled by T j, which we constrain to be square integrable.
Polyphosphazenes were found to constrain to a large extent the water uptake and swelling when blended with highly sulfonated PEEK providing sufficient mechanical strength without over-swelling.
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Yet most startups seem to constrain creativity to product design.
(Mahler, one feels constrained to add, means painter in German).
Bush was constrained to take exception to this publicly.
Before this, were you constrained to singing in the shower?
I mean they were almost constrained to use the Constitution to override the firm deadline.
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