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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a limit on how" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing restrictions or boundaries regarding a particular method or manner of doing something.
Example: "There is a limit on how much time we can spend on this project before it becomes unfeasible."
Alternatives: "a restriction on how" or "a constraint on how".
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First, there is a limit on how much one can reduce the system due to the fact that TF copy number has to be at least 1.
I would also like to see a limit on how many competitors from one country are allowed in each event, perhaps setting it at five.
"And another one is to have a limit on how much money can be -- they call it -- pensionable.
Under one new regulation, banks now face a limit on how exposed they may be to other banks or companies.
Fortunately the department sets a limit on how much it is willing to pay to save one human life.
Libraries may also place a limit on how many titles can be checked out at once or during one day.
There's a limit on how strong spirits can be.
We discussed a limit on how much we would spend.
I don't think there's a limit on how much theatergoers want to enjoy themselves".
"Often the government will put a limit on how long they can stay.
That put a limit on how far he dared to push the reliable old autocrats.
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