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The phrase "restriction against" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to refer to something that is prohibited or restricted. For example, "The law imposed a strict restriction against smoking in public places."
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It has issued a 24-hour restriction against commercial traffic, beginning at 6 a.m. tomorrow.
She put the house up for sale, with a restriction against apartment construction for 21 years.
It makes the unnecessary restriction against offline play much more painful.
This, they say, would be violate the Eighth Amendment restriction against cruel and unusual punishment.
Once a temporary budget funding measure expires March 27, there will be no congressional restriction against five-day delivery.
Legal systems generally include some restriction against prosecuting a person more than once for the same offense.
But would someone with a dietetic restriction against pork ever even consider ordering something called a McRib?
Another major concern of the restriction against partisan activities by federal employees was perhaps the immediate occasion for enactment of the Hatch Act in 1939.
It allows for privacy and yet it does not violate the Orthodox restriction against an unmarried man and woman being alone in a closed space.
Alisher Usmanov reiterated his aim to take a "blocking stake", as the restriction against him mounting a full takeover bid was poised to expire.
A week after the National Collegiate Athletic Association lifted the restriction against Friday night games, the American Football Coaches Association said the rule change is a mistake.
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