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The phrase "the restriction of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe the limiting of something, usually with a sense of authority or law. For example, "The restriction of public access to the beach was met with harsh criticism from locals."
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The restriction of color intensifies the dark mood.
"Some see the restriction of images as censorship.
Yoga, the sutras say, "is the restriction of the fluctuations of consciousness".
On the other hand, individualities are ironed out by the restriction of visual information.
In this respect, the restriction of Muslim charities is an issue of religious freedom.
Is that consistent with the restriction of democracy in this country?
Yet the restriction of women's solo travel remains a curiously acceptable form of victim-blaming.
I could not comprehend the restriction of liberty and the emotional burden this fear creates.
Granted, King did talk about more than just the restriction of consumer choice of light bulbs.
"As our comfort zone increases, we will be easing off on the restriction of movement," Mr. Hayat said.
Harman also said Labour should not oppose the restriction of tax credits to a claimant's first two children.
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