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Discover LudwigThe phrase "law restricting" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate a law that limits or regulates something, such as a particular activity or type of behavior. For example, "The new law restricting the sale of sugary drinks in public schools was passed by the state legislature."
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In 2005, Italy passed a law restricting artificial insemination.
But no other state cites that possibility as part of a law restricting abortions.
Antitrust law, any law restricting business practices considered unfair or monopolistic.
On Jan . 16 2014, the parliament issued an antiprotest law restricting freedom of assembly and speech.
"There's no law restricting what religion you practice," Mr. O'Connor said.
I applaud the state of South Dakota for passing its law restricting legal abortion.
In 2011, he agreed to change a law restricting press freedom, after pressure from the commission.
Is the answer to rising obesity a law restricting citizens to one chocolate bar a week?
President Vladimir V. Putin vetoed a new law restricting the sale and public consumption of beer.
The investigation is being carried out under the terms of a law restricting media coverage.
Puzder helped to write a law restricting abortions in the state.
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