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"constraints imposed by" is a correct and common phrase used in written English.
It means limitations or restrictions that have been put in place or enforced by someone or something. Example: The project was delayed due to the constraints imposed by budget cuts and time constraints.
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She also mentioned the "constraints" imposed by the studio.
But there are constraints imposed by the laureate status he has attained.
"But it's the constraints imposed by RBS with high interest rates and fees.
The physical constraints imposed by ageing prove surmountable when needs must.
The constraints imposed by the desired rating seem to have helped the film.
You accept, grudgingly, the constraints imposed by the laws of thermodynamics.
But he was also mindful of the constraints imposed by market forces.
It has, in the past, faced serious constraints imposed by the executive.
Perhaps this is because of constraints imposed by Britain's strict libel and invasion of privacy laws.
But that's usually impossible, given the constraints imposed by airports and parking gates.
This was the slowest rate of growth since 1999 and reflected constraints imposed by Medicare and private insurers.
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