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The term "real-world constraints" is correct and can be used in written English.
This term typically refers to limitations outside of theoretical discourse, such as limited resources, laws, or a physical environment that restricts a person's actions. For example, "Given real-world constraints, it has been difficult to develop a comprehensive plan to address climate change."
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It's subject to some real-world constraints, often the same constraints that hindered economic development in the past.
Cartooning is creativity stripped down to its core, because it's removed from the real-world constraints (and consequences) that complicate other applications of the creative mind.
We had to work in virtually uncharted territory under the real-world constraints of a relatively short deadline and limited funds.
– Liz Azyan It shouldn't just be about ticking boxes: "We need to adapt digital training to employees' work objectives and real-world constraints: a difficult boss, poor IT equipment, controversial policy areas, etc".
Equally, there is nothing more dispiriting than seeing talented architects exert their energies on hastily planned follies with no meaningful outcome or overarching idea, and no more danger than divorcing architecture from the real-world constraints under which it thrives.
Recent studies advanced the methodology by removing unrealistic assumptions and incorporating real-world constraints.
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Once cryptics began to appear, this real-world constraint meshed well with an editorial imperative: fewer words give the solver more of a chance of finding a foothold.
Symmetry often appears in real-world constraint satisfaction problems, but strategies for exploiting it are only beginning to be developed.
The complex project-scheduling problem is further complicated by the real-world constraint that often a limited number of resources must be allocated to competing activities.
With a barebones PC and an Internet connection, geographical contours and real world constraints will be left far behind.
Thus, patients have particular difficulty understanding sentences when their meaning cannot be derived from lexical/semantic and real world constraints.
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