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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a limited surplus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe a surplus that is not extensive or is restricted in quantity.
Example: "The company reported a limited surplus this quarter, which may affect future investments."
Alternatives: "a small surplus" or "a restricted surplus".
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This is explained in terms of a limited surplus of chromium from the coating to the surface.
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A further explanation for these results might be the limited surplus value of the additional information given in the experimental conditions.
The limited surplus capacity can be only used for a moderate exchange to overcome critical system operations instead of bulk electricity trade between each country.
–There is no oil shortage, only the perception of shortage created by geopolitical uncertainties, limited surplus capacity and persistent worries about peak oil production in the face of stubbornly growing demand.
Such meagre income streams is mostly exhausted by the competing household demands with limited surplus that would have been injected into more productive and sustainable initiatives to boost their adaptive capacity.
The addition of general information, with limited surplus value, to the standard information provided did not have an influence on HRQoL or anxiety and depression levels.
Instead MASP2 has a low activation potential but this ensures that only a limited amount of thrombin is generated and due to the surplus of inhibitors that are found in plasma it will only be active for a short time.
It is a limited glimpse.
Yes, to a limited extent.
— in only a "limited" fashion.
It's a limited offer.
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