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Discover Ludwig"restrained for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to a period of time when someone is held back from doing something. For example, "The prisoner was restrained for 15 years after his conviction".
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Patients from university-affiliated hospitals were less likely to be restrained, and restrained for shorter durations.
(It's all a bit restrained for someone used to Westminster).
He was, in fairness, laughing and his antipathy towards Mourinho was restrained; for now, at least.
The clothes are beautiful, if too restrained for America's sexed-up taste.
Overall, though, her set seems very restrained for a vocalist of such intense transcendence.
The finished result is remarkably restrained for a director with a background in pop and advertising.
Mr Sylvester was taken to hospital, where he collapsed in a room after being continuously restrained for 20 minutes.
Pasta with potatoes was another idea, but white on white seemed too restrained for a celebratory vibe.
He was planning another house, but even that seemed as if it would be relatively restrained for a lord of Silicon Valley.
Mass Effect 2's design and science-fiction space-opera storytelling are of excellent quality, yet each is maddeningly restrained for a developer of BioWare's creativity and imagination.
The program is surprisingly restrained for TLC, which favors sensational titles like "My Teen Is Pregnant & So Am I". "She was offering massages," one man recalls.
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