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The phrase "imposed restrictions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to limitations or guidelines that have been established and enforced. For example: "The government has imposed restrictions on large public gatherings to help contain the spread of the virus."
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Others, burned by fraudulent claims, have imposed restrictions.
His panel, he said, has "repeatedly imposed restrictions and restraints".
Syria was reported to have imposed restrictions on internet access.
But it was exacerbated when about 30 countries imposed restrictions on the export of agricultural products.
The price shot up in the 1970s because OPEC and Iran imposed restrictions on supply.
In some areas, officials imposed restrictions on water use to reduce strains on plants.
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Technically, growers who volunteer for the program still are subject to any water board-imposed restrictions.
There are a couple of self-imposed restrictions.
But self-imposed restrictions on arms exports make it hard to work more closely.
When it comes to games, I'm not alone in my obsessive pursuit of self-imposed restrictions.
His conversation with the queen, however, seemed to at least skirt some of those self-imposed restrictions.
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