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Discover Ludwig"restrain your" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to advise someone to control or limit their behavior or expression of emotions. For example: "Restrain your anger before you say something you'll regret."
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In the future, you'd do well to restrain your impulse toward unilateral action.
"Please restrain your outbursts so we can proceed," Mr. Shaw implored the crowd.
However, while the state should not restrain your photography, there are times when you yourself should.
But in a coaching conversation, it's essential to restrain your impulse to provide the answers.
It became madness to restrain your own desires because surely your rivals over yonder would not be restraining theirs.
What's revolutionary is the opposite idea, that you have to restrain your own freedom of self-expression in order to recognize the liberty of someone else.
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In the physical world, your superego restrains your id.
Today you spend bus journeys trying to close your ears – or restraining your desire to intervene.
Being out and about with twins can leave you basking on a parental pedestal or restraining your inner Rottweiler.
Here, the N.F.L. owners have agreed not to hire you, and their agreement, obviously, restrains your ability to trade your services for payment.
Stay in a "high ground" conversation, restraining your emotions.
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