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Discover LudwigThe phrase "movement restrictions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to limitations or restrictions placed on someone's movement, such as travel or commuting. For example, "Due to the pandemic, the government has imposed strict movement restrictions."
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Powerlessness: Security and operational concerns (e.g., "force protection") often lead to movement restrictions, as for example when troops are restricted from leaving their base camp.
The government has imposed movement restrictions around the farms but has not advised a cull.
Many campaigners for civil liberties question whether residency and movement restrictions are constitutional.
Movement restrictions cut them off from the West Bank, so that farmers cannot trade their goods.
Concerns have been rising of an influx from Bulgaria and Romania when movement restrictions are loosened at the end of this year.
France, too, now has a closed national directory of sex-offenders, as does Austria, which brought in some American-style movement restrictions on sex offenders earlier this year.
He knows three farmers who currently face movement restrictions.
Compared with group housing, individually confining sows during gestation resulted in postural and movement restrictions.
Today, with movement restrictions and the permit system, livestock cannot be easily moved across the fences.g.
Visual impairment, worries and movement restrictions impaired many aspects of QoL, with impacts before vision loss.
The relative impact of vaccination and national movement restrictions in controlling this epidemic needs further investigation.
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