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"restrict the maximum" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to limit an amount or number of something. For example, "The policy will restrict the maximum number of players on the field to five."
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These accounts also restrict the maximum amount you can deposit – typically within a range of £25-£300 a month.
The commission has proposed rules on position limits, which would restrict the maximum number of contracts any single investor or firm could control.
You can restrict the maximum commute time and, once you get your results, filter the neighbourhoods by property type, crime rate, the maximum distance to a park and council tax band.
Thus, we restrict the maximum delay Δmax a packet can tolerate to 1 s.
Furthermore, a feature to restrict the maximum transmission distance xmax between reader and transponder is implemented.
The liquid properties of printing liquids and printing actuating types restrict the maximum printing frequency.
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The model restricted the maximum movement of any cell to be 15 μm, the width of one pixel.
It said another study suggested restricting the maximum output level of personal music players to 90 decibels.
But just as importantly, restricting the maximum number of hours people can work serves to spread out the available amount of work so creating more jobs and a physically and mentally healthier workforce.
Changes that have been made to ensure safety and a minimum of illegal activity include fencing off the Tiergarten and restricting the maximum alcohol content of all drinks sold to 8percentt.
Factors restricting the maximum payload are not only internal but also external.
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