restricted access

collocation in English

meaningsofrestrictedandaccess

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restricted
adjective
uk
/rɪˈstrɪk.tɪd/
us
/rɪˈstrɪk.t̬ɪd/
limited, especially by official rules, ...
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access
noun[U]
uk
/ˈæk.ses/
us
/ˈæk.ses/
the method or possibility of getting near to a place ...
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(Definition ofrestrictedandaccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofrestricted access

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The poorer fishermen are poor partly as a result ofrestrictedaccessto the fishery, which is controlled by leaseholders.
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This shows that intuitionistic logic is enough to getrestrictedaccessto the current continuation.
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Some smaller cavities, or larger cavities withrestrictedaccessto the unconformity, were apparently filled by sediment that trickled down into the fissure system.
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The more extensive the welfare benefits are, the morerestrictedaccessto national membership becomes.
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Feed problems have led many communities to set aside special grazing areas withrestrictedaccess.
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Restrictedaccessto the interiors of monuments is argued to have maintained interpersonal differences.
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The development of army and government families with extended traditions of sons following fathers furtherrestrictedaccess.
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In other words, groups often considered disadvantaged use the courts for purposes beyondrestrictedaccess.
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Rabbits were another animal resource withrestrictedaccess.
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He shows that poverty in old age is related to low resources andrestrictedaccessto resources throughout the life cycle.
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Secondly it is due torestrictedaccessto the new styles and modes of living being promoted in the community.
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The result is that clusters are no longer very specific, veryrestrictedaccesssystems with completely unique requirements.
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Unsigned programs, or programs where authentication failed, should not be trusted, and are givenrestrictedaccessto system resources.
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Structures on the edges of plazas hadrestrictedaccess.
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This may compound the other difficulties which these families have such as poor amenities andrestrictedaccessto transport.
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The structure of monopoly,restrictedaccessto the industry and rigid production limits rendered innovation next to impossible.
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The waterpark was open every day of the week, withrestrictedaccessfor groups (including swimming clubs, lessons, and private functions) in the early mornings and late evenings.
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Even a staircaserestrictedaccessto the acropolis to a few who, by entering the acropolis, demonstrated their higher status.
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