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"strictly restricted" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe something that has limited access or is tightly regulated. For example, "Visitors to the art gallery must adhere to the strictly restricted rules regarding photography."
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Top Secret and Strictly Restricted.
Those guarding Mousavi have strictly restricted his movements and communications.
Epigrams are outlawed and the language is as strictly restricted as immigration law lest some intended drollery slip in.
European colonialists introduced Western sports in Zambia in the early 1900s but strictly restricted participation by non-Europeans.
In Belgium, for example, parties receive 85percentt of their revenue from the government, and spending is strictly restricted during the three months before an election.
The state moved to the single drug pentobarbital, but that also was hit by the boycott when a major manufacturer of the drug, the Danish firm Lundbeck, strictly restricted sales to prohibit its product ending up in the death chamber.
The olefin content in end gasoline products is also strictly restricted.
Observations near the active summit area is also strictly restricted for Shinmoe-dake.
Second, the trajectories of the vehicles in VANETs are strictly restricted by the layout of roads.
Whereas, as increasing toluene volume fraction, electrospinning is strictly restricted due to very high viscosity and low conductivity.
The presented method overcomes the existing SBFEM's limitation that boundary face is strictly restricted to be a quadrangle or triangle.
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