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restricted

[ri-strik-tid] / rɪˈstrɪk tɪd /


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Time-restricted eating has grown in popularity because studies suggest it can improve cardiometabolic markers and sometimes match the benefits of traditional calorie restricted diets.

From Science Daily

The two law firms representing them argued that cancelled and online teaching restricted access to facilities and damaged the quality of teaching.

From BBC

Those for the chop were "characterised by extremely advanced age, decades of human intervention, planting in restricted spaces and on land made unstable by extreme climatic events", the council said.

From Barron's

They were restricted to one in the eighth and Edin decided he had had enough, offering a hand to Mouat and ending this contest with two ends to spare.

From BBC

Legal Restrictions: In some countries, VPN use is restricted, heavily regulated, or outright illegal.

From Salon