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Discover LudwigThe phrase "too confining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, activity, or environment that restricts or limits the freedom of a person or group. For example: "The rigid dress code at the club was too confining for her taste, so she never returned."
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Categorizing his musings would be too confining.
Maybe the tiny stage was too confining.
All that perfection is too confining.
They moved to the frontier when life got too confining.
The ring has proved to be too confining for it.
And either profile seems too confining for the outlaw energies that fire the Falstaff spirit.
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"I needed more space to roam; I was too confined at outside linebacker," Urlacher said.
One feels too confined, Sifting the April sunlight for clues, In the mere stillness of the ease of its Parameter.
Captain Davidson said a cockpit was like "a china shop," too confined and delicate a place for using a firearm.
The world's media were there, too, confined to the Ishtar and Palestine hotels, but I didn't know that at the time.
So often in today's busy humdrum life we become too confined to purely rationalistic processes as we seek to analyse, define and extrapolate the world around us.
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