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"reduced flexibility" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is less freedom or range of movement than before. Example: The new company policy has led to reduced flexibility for employees, as they are now required to work from the office rather than having the option to work from home.
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Compared to an equivalent FPGA architecture, it has reduced flexibility but improved density.
(That reduced flexibility could mean that you can't turn your neck to see the car in your blind spot).
The amount of cartilage in the neck and varying distances between vertebral joints could also have caused reduced flexibility, the research found.
In general, the designed benzothidiazole dioxides exhibits excellent affinity and selectivity as well as slightly reduced flexibility compared to other previously published benzoimidazolones [20, 21].
The lower tinctorial strength and reduced flexibility increase the production cost of anthraquinone dyes and hence, they are not as widely used as azo dyes.
Compared to an FPGA, an ASIF has reduced flexibility and improved density while compared to an ASIC, it has larger area but improved flexibility.
Common affordances included opportunities to revise and learn from instruction, and constraints included reduced flexibility introduced by the need to schedule multiple classes of mathematics.
FliG domain stacking deformed the inter-domain linker and reduced flexibility; but conformational changes were not triggered by engineered linker deletions that cause a rotation-locked phenotype.
That reduced flexibility as Myspace couldn't experiment with its own site without forfeiting revenue.
Moreover, just squeezing five days of 10-hour-a-day work into a compressed 40-hour schedule can create more rigidity and reduced flexibility for families and children.
It leads to pain, as well as reduced flexibility and mobility of the joint.
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