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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dollar limit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a maximum amount of money that is allowed or permitted in a specific context, such as budgeting or spending.
Example: "The company has set a dollar limit of $500 for employee expenses on business trips."
Alternatives: "monetary cap" or "financial threshold".
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Consider a policy that uses a dollar limit, and caps all deductions at $35,000.
The program allowed teachers to make purchases for their classrooms and to be reimbursed, up to a dollar limit.
Most policies, Ms. Clement said, provide for a dollar limit on the amount of ordinance coverage the policy will provide.
Clearly voting on principle, Mr. Walsh has backed defense cuts and a dollar limit on agricultural subsidies to individuals and entities.
It may be wise to put a dollar limit on accessories, or else users can easily double the price of the reader.
Alimony, for example, is one without a dollar limit.
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Both parties collaborated in resisting the idea of an emergency spending bill without a precise dollar limit.
Ideally, you nail down a financing source and get prequalified for mortgage money up to a specific dollar limit at current interest rates.
But it included restrictions on this freedom, among them a specific dollar limit on investments.
The Coalition's hysteria is designed to create a false feeling of crisis and brinkmanship in order to get their way through the parliament and secure their preferred half a trillion dollar limit.
Rationally, this makes sense as well — consumers value convenience but have a cognitive dollar limit they are willing to trade for that convenience.
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