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Discover Ludwig"less restrictive" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe something that is relaxed or not as strict as it previously was. For example, "The new policy is much less restrictive than the old one, allowing more freedom for employees."
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Corsets became less restrictive or were abandoned.
Bras, much less restrictive, slowly took over.
But Mr. Harkin argued for his less restrictive measure.
The union agreed to less restrictive work rules.
This is less restrictive than it might first seem.
(Their deals with broadcast networks are less restrictive).
The company is experienced and its rules are less restrictive.
Or control orders could perhaps be made less restrictive.
That is perhaps a bit less restrictive than the label in March.
"Fights can always migrate to states with less restrictive laws," he said.
They force themselves to think in less restrictive ways and to challenge easy conclusions.
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