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Discover LudwigThe construction "restricting from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to describe something that limits or hinders something else. Example: The new policies are restricting students from using their phones during class. This rule is aimed at promoting focus and productivity in the classroom.
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Couch was restricted from running yesterday.
He was abruptly restricted from "special operational duty".
Are teens restricted from driving more than adults?
Insurers were restricted from excessive advertising for household-loan products.
In mainland China, investors are largely restricted from investing overseas.
Restaurants were restricted from providing water to patrons unless they asked.
The party also said Tuesday that Ms. Bhutto was being restricted from leaving the country.
Foreign journalists are being restricted from traveling to Lhasa, and the precise death toll remains unknown.
Schools have been closed, construction banned, and private cars restricted from driving on certain days.
In some countries, private schools are legally restricted from making profits.
However, Asos will be restricted from selling cyclewear and opening shops in Germany.
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