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The phrase 'restrict access to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe limiting or controlling something. For example, "The manager decided to restrict access to the file room."
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It's going to restrict access to care.
(And it can restrict access to in-app purchases).
Melting ice and permafrost restrict access to hunting grounds.
Each camp took measures to restrict access to loyal delegates.
CompuServe is entitled to restrict access to its private property.
When we restrict access to public materials, we prevent innovation.
Ongoing inventory of objects may restrict access to some collections.
The Localism Act 2011, meanwhile, gave councils more power to restrict access to social housing.
The university's internet network uses a filter to "restrict access to Biblically offensive material".
"It was a deliberate decision to restrict access to an experience.
Abortion rights groups said the plan would restrict access to clinics.
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