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The phrase "restriction of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to limitations or constraints on something. Here are some examples: - The restriction of access to the building was necessary for security purposes. - There are strict restrictions on the use of cellphones during exams. - The new law imposes tighter restrictions on tobacco sales to minors. - Due to budget cuts, there has been a restriction of services offered by the government. - We need to consider the potential restrictions of implementing this new policy.
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Tells about the restriction of cars.
Restriction of environmental information is rarely in the public's interest.
Dietary restriction of AGEs can bring about significant reductions.
The restriction of color intensifies the dark mood.
"Some see the restriction of images as censorship.
Some called for a restriction of funding to NGOs seen as "disrupting" order.
"It comes into play only when there is government restriction of speech.
There will be an interim restriction of 56 hours in 2007.
Yoga, the sutras say, "is the restriction of the fluctuations of consciousness".
On the other hand, individualities are ironed out by the restriction of visual information.
So why is it necessary to have some kind of restriction of public information?
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