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"restricted in terms of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate limitations or restrictions in a specific aspect or area. Example: The company's budget was restricted in terms of marketing expenses, so they had to find creative ways to promote their new product.
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You're restricted in terms of what you can do for both budget and time reasons.
The first few weeks of the diet, what Atkins calls the induction phase, is the most severely restricted in terms of what you can eat.
I believe patient choice is an illusion as I am restricted in terms of where I can refer and what treatments I can use.
"The news-stand is a tough place to compete and you are quite restricted in terms of how brave you can be with covers and with your brand".
No-contact rule in lacrosse Since its introduction to Britain 125 years ago, female players have been restricted in terms of the game's contact rules.
At present there's such a narrow curriculum and schools are restricted in terms of what they can offer because of the progress 8 scores [a new league table measure that will show students' results and progress in eight GCSE subjects].
"You're restricted in terms of numbers and in this first season of no emergency loans it makes it very difficult because if you pick up some injuries like we have then the squad can look threadbare".
Mutual lenders gain ethical points because they are restricted in terms of the industries they can invest in and profits are ploughed back into the business to the benefit of customers rather than shareholders.
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"But we are trying to restrict, in terms of taste, the type of things you would like to see in the town".
The latter ones may require experimental devices which can be restricting in terms of deadline, cost and safety.
At that time, however, information on the safety of a medicinal product is limited due to many factors such as small numbers of patients in clinical trials; restricted population in terms of age, gender, and ethnicity; restricted comorbidity, comedications, and conditions of use; short duration of exposure and follow-up; and statistical problems associated with looking at multiple outcomes.
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