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The phrase "physically restrained" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe when someone is being held back or prevented from moving by physical force or restraints. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "The police officer physically restrained the suspect as he tried to resist arrest."
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She was never physically restrained".
She needs to be physically restrained.
Being physically restrained is usually a deeply distressing experience.
Cmdr Rodhouse said: "It is not as brutally obvious as women being physically restrained.
On Tuesday, as the trial concluded, Mr. Chelakh had to be physically restrained by two bailiffs.
"In the office," she says, "I had felt so physically restrained.
In his first interview Adebowale lashed out at detectives, spitting on them, before being physically restrained.
He resisted arrest and had to be physically restrained, the complaint said.
Meanwhile, Broadmoor has previously been rated inadequate by a watchdog, with concerns raised about patients being physically restrained too often.
Broadmoor has previously been rated inadequate by a watchdog, with concerns raised about patients being physically restrained too often.
Some turn on slaveowners, and not merely to debate the issue; several visitors have had to be physically restrained.
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