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Discover Ludwig'strict restriction' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a rule or regulation which is strictly enforced and limits certain behavior. For example, "The new government policy places a strict restriction on the use of plastic."
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In the background lurked a view of France founded upon the "myth" of laïcité, defined as the strict restriction of religion to the private sphere, but rampantly Islamophobic.
However, the monotonicity conditions have a strict restriction on coefficients.
There is no strict restriction on the number of hash tables, l, and the number of LSHFs, k.
In order to achieve perfect absorption, the grating should have large thickness for TE polarization, while it has not strict restriction for TM polarization.
The maximum slip in our inversion is thus limited to about 9 m, as estimated from the field measurement, but no strict restriction is applied to the slip direction, i.e., the rake angle.
Jordan, like most other countries that host refugees, has a strict restriction on refugees' right to work.
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They have imposed some quite strict restrictions now on refugees entering.
The American Academy of Pediatrics used to recommend strict restrictions on screen exposure.
Some developers, however, are wary of the strict restrictions on market-rate housing.
Adding to the permanent work force, with strict restrictions on layoffs, is too risky.
Strict restrictions against the export of information technology will remain in place against Tier 4 countries, which include Iraq, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Cuba, Sudan and Syria.
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