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Discover Ludwig"very restricting" is correct and can be used in written English as an adjectival phrase to describe something that limits or constrains someone or something.
Example: The company's dress code is very restricting, as it only allows employees to wear formal business attire.
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Of course, getting a PhD is often very restricting in a practical sense — few job opportunities, committing yourself to a lifelong form of hyperspecialized job training — but it's still a hard set of notions to shake.
Some synthetic girths don't stretch at all and must feel very restricting.
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"Indoors, you're very restricted.
"She was very restricted about interviewing".
"He is in very restricted quarters.
"They live in a very restricted world".
A: I wouldn't say very restricted.
However, available pulse types are very restricted.
"But he's still very restricted," his mother said.
In my small Hungarian village, information had been very restricted.
Movie heaven... I'm very restricted living on an island.
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