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The phrase "a justifiable limit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing boundaries or restrictions that are deemed reasonable or defensible in a particular context.
Example: "In the interest of public safety, the government has set a justifiable limit on the number of attendees at large gatherings."
Alternatives: "a reasonable restriction" or "an acceptable boundary".
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1 year could be a justifiable limit for considering a new MRI if development of ARMD is suspected.
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It's a justifiable fear.
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He has a justifiable grievance, too.
The death was ruled a justifiable homicide.
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