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Discover Ludwig'a bit limited' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is not as plentiful or broad in scope as you would expect or desire. For example, "Unfortunately, our budget is a bit limited, so we won't be able to attend the conference this year."
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I find these a bit limited for space.
"It's still a bit limited for restaurants," she said, "but I can always take the train to San Francisco and be there in 20 minutes".
However, that doesn't reflect the channels you've hidden, so all the rubbish is displayed, and the app's functionality is a bit limited.
As her brooding ex, Mr. Coloma is also a bit limited, a pale, well, O.K., tanned, imitation of Benjamin McKenzie's Ryan.
Will win: Daniel Day-Lewis Should win: Hugh Jackman I think the choices are a bit limited in this average year for films.
From £79.95, lumicycle.com Verdict: If your budget is a bit limited then the Cateye bike lights are a good quality, cheap set that are bright enough to be seen in town and city.
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But isn't that a bit limiting?
I felt four strings were a bit limiting.
Like Dr. Ijspeert, Dr. Shen says nature can be a bit limiting.
But after a while, Cronin suggests, making complex molecules for their own sake can seem a bit limiting.
The village might prove a bit limiting for those whose mission is to pull a Russian billionaire, or who simply like posing.
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