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The phrase "a limited array of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small or restricted selection of items, options, or features available in a particular context.
Example: "The software offers a limited array of customization options for users who prefer a simpler interface."
Alternatives: "a narrow range of" or "a restricted selection of".
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He worked slowly, painstakingly, in a limited array of genres.
The nematocysts of cnidarians restrict potential predators to a limited array of specialists.
They were confined to a limited array of jobs that paid less than similar work done by men.
Furthermore, they suggest, DuPont's focus on a limited array of hybrid seeds "could contribute to biodiversity loss and Monsanto-type reputational risks for investors".
The site has a limited array of tablature available now for about $5 a song, and it also offers tablature as part of $10 downloadable guitar lessons.
For instance, he said, shoppers on TheGolfWarehouse.com can select up to four club characteristics from pull-down menus, and then be shown a limited array of suitable clubs.
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The over-expression of AQP1 in human brain tumors was described in a limited array study of 4 Glioblastomas [ 11] and it has been suggested that the protein might play a role in brain tumor edema in a similar way as the closely related aquaporin-4 [ 22].
CubeSats do have some drawbacks when compared with their larger kin, such as a shorter lifespan and the fact that they carry a more limited array of instruments.
The spa at the Serai, like the one at the Chedi, is run by Mandara, but has a more limited array of treatments and is far less luxurious, stashed in a couple of converted hotel rooms.
But even the keenest-eyed poor parent faces a more limited array of day-care choices.
Produce stands display a fairly limited array of fruits and vegetables, mainly onions, carrots, lettuce, pepper, cucumbers, potatoes, zucchini, pumpkins, apples, pears and grapes.
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