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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a limit of two" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a maximum quantity or restriction on something, such as participants, items, or choices.
Example: "For this event, there is a limit of two guests per attendee."
Alternatives: "a maximum of two" or "no more than two".
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There is a limit of two tickets per person.
He said he favored a limit of two five-year terms for the presidency.
Admission: $30 per person, with a limit of two dogs; proceeds benefit the organization.
There is a limit of two coupons to a room each day.
There is a limit of two junior tickets per adult ticket holder.
Estimated saving £4m Cars A limit of two per team per race.
In 1993, voters approved a measure that imposed a limit of two four-year terms.
The president's term is five years, and there is a limit of two terms.
Tickets must be purchased in person, with a limit of two per buyer.
Mr Giscard d'Estaing, for example, wants to introduce a limit of two consecutive quinquennats.
A third might place a limit of two Olympic appearances regardless of age.
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