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"restrained to the" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to something being limited to a certain point or level. For example: "The company's spending was restrained to the agreed-upon budget."
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For some the performance might have been restrained to the point of ponderousness.
They were tart, wincingly so, rather than refreshing, and the flavour was restrained to the point of minimalism.
Restrained to the end, Gordon quotes Neruda's plainspoken eulogy: "Her body had wasted away in a long battle against injustice in the world.
Richard Burton, as Becket, delivers a performance that is subtle and restrained to the point of lulling the viewer into a gentle snooze.
11.10am Wimbledon is nothing if not a money-making operation and the financial benefits are not restrained to the venue itself.
In the Execution Room, the ambulatory restraints, if any, will be removed, and the condemned individual will be restrained to the Execution Table.
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The anisotropic displacement parameters of two atoms are restrained to have the same components.
With a national unemployment rate stuck near 10%, purchases may be restrained to only the essentials.
Thus, the progressive side information updating is restrained to only half the frame.
Gold thread and sequins added restrained sparkle to the easy shapes.
Gold thread and patches of sequins added restrained sparkle to the easy shapes.
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