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How do you use Restrictive in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "restrictive" in a sentence:

General Examples:

* The restrictive clause "who lives in New York" tells us which person we're talking about. (This example uses "restrictive" to describe a type of clause)

* The government implemented restrictive measures to control the spread of the virus. (Here, "restrictive" describes policies that limit something)

* His restrictive diet allowed him to lose weight quickly but was unsustainable in the long term. (This example uses "restrictive" to describe a limitation)

Examples with specific meanings:

* The restrictive covenant prevented the property owner from building a new house on the lot. (This example uses "restrictive" in the context of legal agreements)

* He wore restrictive clothing, which made it difficult for him to move freely. (This example uses "restrictive" to describe something that limits movement)

* The restrictive environment of the prison made it difficult for inmates to rehabilitate. (This example uses "restrictive" to describe an environment that limits opportunities)

Remember that "restrictive" implies a limitation or constraint. It's useful when describing something that restricts or defines something else.

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