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restriction
Noun
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A restriction is something that restricts or limits something else.
The restrictions on parking in the city during snowstorms make it almost impossible to find parking anywhere.
Because one student had bad food allergies, the school put a restriction on what kinds of food the other students were allowed to bring for lunch.
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A restriction is a rule or limit that tells you what you cannot do.
On his first day at work, Kwame's new boss said: "Let me tell you about our restrictions. No wearing jeans. No taking breaks. No sitting down at work. Oh, and you are not allowed to take any days off for the next six months. Welcome."
of
Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
liberty
Noun
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Liberty is the state of being free from someone else's control, not a slave or a prisoner.
John isn't in prison anymore; he has regained his liberty.
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If someone has a lot of liberty, then they are free to do what they want.
The chief editor gives Jane the liberty to write what she wants in her magazine column.