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Discover Ludwig"more restriction" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to an increase in limitations or rules. For example, "The government has imposed more restriction on movement due to the rising number of COVID-19 cases."
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Why not add one more restriction — curtailing hate speech — as many European democracies do?
"More restriction on the kinds of information a person receives brings with it as many problems as solutions".
"The more restriction the F.A.A. puts on the airplane, the less useful it will be".
Such further protection would not counterbalance the rights we already have, but place more restriction on the government's freedom of action.
But generally there's less academic freedom and more restriction to a project".
As production time increases, more liquid condensation forms which means more restriction for supplying the fractured network by matrix blocks.
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More restrictions are coming.
Some countries have more restrictions than others.
More restrictions would be a horrible mistake.
"There will be many more restrictions.
"It'll cost more and there'll be more restrictions.
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