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"impose restriction on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a process of placing limits or rules on something, usually for the purpose of protecting an individual or group, or maintaining order in general. For example: "The government has decided to impose restrictions on the sale of certain firearms to reduce gun violence."
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They assert that our country must never impose restriction on firearms since "our founders recognized that 'we the People' could represent a significant fighting force if necessary to repel an invasion by foreign forces.
Despite the attractiveness of these on-chip LAMP systems for rapid pathogen detection, there are multiple limitations that impose restriction on their applications in low-resource settings.
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He said it wouldn't be fair to impose restrictions on one industry and not another.
Student Venturee capitalist's can impose restrictions on what the person can do with the money.
A covered entity may prohibit or impose restrictions on smoking in places of employment.
In essence, Smith & Wesson agreed to impose restrictions on the way its dealers sold its products.
The first is to impose restrictions on child benefit and in-work benefits for EU migrants.
Other airports have also tried to impose restrictions on airlines to manage congestion.
Other airports around the country have also tried to impose restrictions on airlines to manage congestion.
While the investigation continues, it could impose restrictions on her ability to practise.
Now shortages have led regional governors to impose restrictions on the movement of goods.
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