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"restricted at" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is limited or confined to a certain amount, quality, or level. For example, "The number of people allowed in the store is restricted at 10."
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"Okara" taxi motorbikes are restricted at night.
There is an idea that R.O.T.C. should be restricted at liberal academic institutions.
He was talked round, however, by Wenger, after also realising that his chances stood to be restricted at Real.
"We do food distributions and work with children suffering from malnutrition, but our movements are very restricted at the moment.
"They have provided no basis to show why it should be so heavily restricted at this point".
The area of distribution of this species extends over several million square kilometres and is clearly not restricted at present," it says.
With access heavily restricted at the two conventions, Mr. Mueller said authorities must anticipate that the terror network might seek alternative sites for an attack.
Some of the route is restricted at high tide and the cliff paths are narrow so wear good boots and take extra care with children.
Other studies show that children whose food is highly restricted at home are far more likely to binge when they have access to forbidden foods.
This need not be restricted at all to experimentalists like Cage, who created 4''3'' of silence accompanied by the sounds of a coughing, shuffling, restless audience.
Usually it's restricted at first.
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