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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strict restrictions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe rules and regulations that are extremely difficult to follow or to describe anything that has been limited severely. For example: "The government has imposed strict restrictions on international travel due to the outbreak of the pandemic."
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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.
They have imposed some quite strict restrictions now on refugees entering.
The American Academy of Pediatrics used to recommend strict restrictions on screen exposure.
And much of Texas is under increasingly strict restrictions on how many days sprinkler systems can be used.
Strict restrictions will be in force governing issues such as the level of credit a bankrupt can obtain.
Journalists and bloggers work under strict restrictions in Iran and have faced intimidation and arrest, according to human rights advocates.
On R & D, the US would like to put strict restrictions on Iranian work on developing new centrifuges.
These "unnecessarily strong and strict restrictions" included "quarantine for health workers … not based on science and medical evidence".
Israel applies strict restrictions to Palestinians hoping to leave the Gaza Strip, meaning the brothers are unable to join them.
The Mexican government in June announced strict restrictions on cash deposits and withdrawals made in U.S. dollars.
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