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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'restrict for' is not correct and is not typically used in written English.
Instead, 'restrict to' or 'restrict from' are more commonly used phrases. For example, "The law restricts people from taking drugs."
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Proof Let us restrict for simplicity on the case of Q n m, the proof for the D-objects resp.
PCBs, thick films, and DBCs are all technologies which restrict, for the most part, circuit and package designs to two dimensional boards.
For some context, the first travel ban attempted to restrict travel from seven Muslim-majority nations; the current proposal aims to restrict for 90 days travel from six: Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen and Syria.
According to Wilcox diagram, water of this river in both stations is placed in c2s1 class which is good for agricultural purposes, and according to Schoeller diagram, there is no restrict for drinking purposes.
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"This area is restricted for all of that.
Choices are restricted for people across the world.
"Travel continues to be restricted for locals and especially foreigners.
[As a result] the world has become more defined and restricted for them.
PayPal recently offered a special micropayment rate, restricted for now to large digital music providers.
Whatever is sacred and restricted for one group is "free" for the other group.
Spending would be restricted for corporations that have major government contracts or foreign controls.
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