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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may be confined" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone or something is limited or restricted in some way. Example: The patient's condition may be confined to just one specific area of their body, rather than affecting their entire system.
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Recommendations may be confined to those steps the consultant believes will be implemented well.
The words "Animals may be confined for" are added because of the restatement.
Each one of the two fluids may be confined or unconfined (free), stagnant or flowing.
These data suggest that visuospatial advantage in dyslexia may be confined to men.
Among the Dayak of Borneo the fantastic style may be confined entirely to surface ornament.
Fish may be confined in earth ponds, concrete pools, barricaded coastal waters, or cages suspended in open water.
The action may be confined to a small space and two actors at a time, but the world about which they argue is constantly present.
For now, this vision of the future may be confined to the fanciful corners of the Internet and the too-beautiful co-living space in Stockholm.
She may be confined to a cell, but she has again shown herself to be one of Europe's most beguiling and resourceful politicians.
The gritty business of trading may be confined to the conference room, but the lunch will always have an agenda, even if it's unspoken.
At a certain moment the fighting may be confined to a "remote placeO but in a few minutes it can be everywhere, obliterating everything.
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