Some restrictions are collocational in the strictest sense, involving neither meaning nor range.
Although collocation is very largely determined by meaning, it sometimes cannot easily be predicted in terms of the meaning of the associated words.
An example of this is the use of “blond” with “hair”. We do not normally say “a blond door” or “a blond dress” even if the color was exactly that of blond hair
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