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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a limited group" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific, restricted set of individuals or entities within a larger context.
Example: "The research was conducted with a limited group of participants to ensure focused results."
Alternatives: "a restricted group" or "a small cohort".
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McCoy was able to identify his players' individual strengths in order to limit the mistakes of a limited group.
The data will not be published beyond a "limited group of people" and will be limited to legislation relating to the referendum.
However, this minimally-invasive procedure still presents some limitations: stent fracture and availability to a limited group of patients with very specific anatomy.
Another possible limitation is the fact that we evaluated postactive implementation success in a limited group of specialists.
A version of Boxee for Windows PCs is being tested among a limited group of users.
"Because it is a limited group of people, this category has great integrity," said Mr. Barker.
In past pop eras, a disc was an album: a limited group of tracks presented in a certain order.
The government's own in-work service is currently being piloted among a limited group of universal credit claimants only.
This remains a limited group of players who will go to the finals with little experience at this level.
CVS Caremark said it had one exclusive and 35 drugs available from a limited group of specialty pharmacies.
Bloomberg also has a magazine division, but most of its titles are sent, free, to a limited group of people.
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