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The phrase "a common limit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a shared or widely accepted boundary or restriction in various contexts, such as mathematics, discussions, or regulations.
Example: "In our discussions about project deadlines, we established a common limit to ensure everyone is on the same page."
Alternatives: "a shared boundary" or "a mutual restriction".
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Indeed, the VWM limitation could be a common limit in all sustained-monitoring tasks.
The Soviet Union used to take the position that bombs were as threatening as missiles and should be subject to a common limit.
These results suggest that long-term memory and working memory may be constrained by a common limit, such as a bound on the fidelity required to retrieve a memory representation.
It follows that they p-converge and by the first part they have G as a common limit.
This sets a common limit on the maximum performance of both systems, which is referred here as the ideal case.
holds for any measurable set Γ ⊂ X ; often infima over the interior Γ o and closure Γ ¯ coincide so that lim inf and lim sup coincide at a common limit.
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The method demonstrates that both methods involve a common limiting process followed in each case by an appropriate approximation of the parent.
Design space inspection highlighted shaft whirling as a common limiting factor in addition to fiber direction compressive strength for flexible composites.
Phosphorus deficiency is a common limiting factor in plantation forestry even though P. radiata has the advantage over some other plant species of being able to access soil organic P because of an association between radiata pine roots and ectomycorrhizal fungi (Davis and Lang [1991]; Davis et al. [1996]).
Linearity may, however, be explained by a common limiting growth process.
These results suggest that GR competes with LXR/PXR for a common limiting coactivator, PGC-1α, a versatile coactivator that interacts with numerous nuclear receptors, including LXR, PXR and GR.
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