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"a common limitation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in the context of an argument or explanation to refer to a restriction or obstacle that exists in many different cases. For example, "One common limitation of solar energy is that it is not always available due to weather or time of day."
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The rest of the photographs are just as interesting, containing not a shred of sameness or uniformity, a common limitation of so much celebrity-oriented portraiture.
A common limitation of these proposals is specialization.
This is generally a common limitation of multiuser detection receivers.
A common limitation of this approach resides in the number of chemical species considered.
A common limitation of these earlier approaches included lack of assessment of spatial variability.
This problem of FFP detection is a common limitation of S3DMM-based methods.
Nevertheless, this is a common limitation of virtual MIMO cooperative approaches.
A common limitation of the QDs' use in tissue imaging in vivo was their potential toxicity.
It addresses a common limitation associated with the existing greedy pursuit algorithms.
This is a common limitation of all anti-inflammatory therapeutic interventions, such as corticosteroids in ALI-VILI.
Heterogeneity of measurements is a common limitation of all attempts to use CEUS for organ perfusion quantification.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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