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The phrase "a limitations" is not correct in written English
The correct form would be "a limitation" or "limitations" without the article. Example: "One limitation of this study is the small sample size."
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"Congress, not the courts, is responsible for weighing competing interests and policy considerations and setting a limitations period," Ms. Petrella's lawyers wrote.
Each abstract with and without a limitations section was assessed 5 times.
Then, for each selected abstract, one of the authors (AY) wrote a limitations section.
Then, we randomized participants to read and interpret one abstract with or without a limitations section.
Each participant read 1 abstract with or 1 abstract without a limitations section.
Consequently, adding a limitations section could be useful to enhance readers' awareness and improve their interpretation.
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A limitation?
That's not a limitation.
Physical size can be a limitation.
A limitation of its memory, of course.
"The word itself suggested a limitation".
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