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Discover LudwigThe phrase "restricts me" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express an opinion or feeling about a situation in which you are limited by someone or something: "The new safety guidelines at work restrict me from doing many of the tasks I was comfortable with before."
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She thought for a while before correcting herself: "Obviously, I can't get my leg right up to my ear because my flab restricts me.
My budget restricts me to freeware, but maybe yours doesn't.
Personally, I don't like it when an operating system restricts me from using it in whatever way I want to.
"It restricts me from moving freely.
All of that causes me to maintain overweight and restricts me from doing physical activities".
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The more they restrict me, the more they inspire me".
I felt the structure of the poem was restricting me and I wrote it out as prose".
Restricting me from using the toilet during the last hour of a flight is tantamount to denying me the right to board an airplane.
The back nine restricted me to 12 points but a total of 33 was still, by my standards, a heartening score.
"I made all the purchases that I was allowed to make under rules of the S.E.C., which restricted me in a way frankly I was not aware of when we first made the announcement," he said.
Counter-attacks are a huge part of the game now and if I had Brad on that left side it restricted me and made me rely on one channel and at Premier League level, if they recognise you have only one element of strength, they nullify it".
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