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Discover Ludwig"restrictive policies" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to rules or regulations that limit or control certain actions or behaviors. For example, "The company implemented a series of restrictive policies to reduce costs and improve productivity."
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Hospitals or ICUs without restrictions had open visitation policies; those with any restriction had restrictive policies.
These increases have occurred in spite of his restrictive policies.
He hopes that by exposing sites with restrictive policies, he can prompt change.
The restrictive policies are driving foreign buyers south, to Caribbean islands with fewer barriers to entry.
If other states can have restrictive policies, the argument goes, why can't they?
In London, virtually all London boroughs have highly restrictive policies towards student housing.
She quit the local country club because its restrictive policies did not work for her.
A sharp spike in the number of restrictive policies took place in 2011.
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His more restrictive policy led to the 1981 British Nationality Act, which sought to restrict secondary immigration from the Commonwealth.
This might seem a needlessly restrictive policy.
But in fact, Boston's will be the most restrictive policy in the US.
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