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Discover LudwigThe phrase "constrained after" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation where something is limited or restricted following a specific event or condition. Example: "The project was constrained after the budget cuts were implemented, limiting our resources significantly."
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A subsequent Occupy protest in November was even more constrained after the fenced-off area had been expanded.
Europeans do not know whether carbon emissions will still be constrained after 2012, when Kyoto runs out.
In 2011, the inventory of some Japanese brands was constrained after the earthquake in northeast Japan, which led to production slowdowns and outright shutdowns.
The fortunes and connectivity of this intentionally constructed network have continually changed as the fortunes of particular groups have risen or fallen, and as Al Qaeda's ability to operate across international borders grew more constrained after 9/11.
It also revealed that cattail expansion was constrained after 2007.
She uses varied silhouettes, spider webbing of transparent fabric, puckered textures, fire-hued zippers and grommets and even a muzzle to represent "being constrained after a trauma".
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One big difference between Gogglesprogs and Gogglebox is that the former can't be a weekly review of recent TV, because of the pressing demands of childhood that don't constrain grownups: after-school clubs, homework, getting cranky after staying up too late.
In Germany, the euro zone's wealthiest country, Chancellor Angela Merkel may be constrained even after elections on Sunday are behind her.
The IEA broadly concurs, arguing that oil supplies will not become constrained until after 2030, provided the necessary investments are made.
He added that in a period when "not just the licence fee, but the wider public finances and the revenues available to commercial media, are constrained, and after years of squeezing efficiencies out of the system", difficult choices lay ahead.
Phase I represents the fast solution that is constrained right after the event.
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