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The phrase "tough restriction" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a difficult or stringent rule or limitation placed on something. Example: The new policy imposed tough restrictions on employee internet usage, greatly limiting their access to social media sites.
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Alcohol brands, food brands, and brands targeted at children face particularly tough restrictions.
Nigeria, terrified of allowing Ebola back in, has tough restrictions on people returning from Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea.
Some countries place tough restrictions on discounts, free gifts and the like, while others simply ban them outright.
French companies, faced with tough restrictions on firing employees, typically use buyouts and early retirement programs to cut jobs.
Proponents of tough restrictions on public aid to immigrants argue that handouts will only draw more illegal immigrants.
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