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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a limit of one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a restriction or maximum quantity allowed, often in rules or guidelines.
Example: "In this competition, there is a limit of one entry per participant."
Alternatives: "a maximum of one" or "one entry only".
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Charleston's current gun restrictions include a three-day waiting period to buy a handgun, and a limit of one handgun purchase per month, as well as bans on guns on publicly owned property, such as parks and pools.
"Make it a limit of one".
There is a limit of one order per household.
There is a limit of one bag per person, and all bags are subject to search.
There is a limit of one plenary indulgence per sinner per day.
(I'd assumed that airlines had a limit of one baby per lap; maybe there's a waiver for twins).
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Cotto had been fighting at junior middleweight, which has a limit of a hundred and fifty-four pounds, while Martínez is a middleweight, which has a limit of one-sixty.
The IC-NASBA and qRT-PCR assays had a limit of detection of one cultured cell of P. multiseries and were linear over four and five orders of magnitude, respectively (r2 ≥ 0.98).
It is shown that the soliton solution (2.12) can be obtained as a limit of the one-periodic wave solution (3.7).
A detection limit of one weed algae cell in a hundred cells was achieved.
QD blinking has shown that an individual QD can be observed with a sensitivity limit of one QD per target molecule in immunocytological conditions using current microscopy technology.
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