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The phrase "a limiting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that restricts or confines a particular aspect or quality.
Example: "The new regulations are seen as a limiting factor in the growth of small businesses."
Alternatives: "a constraining" or "a restrictive".
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It was a limiting arrangement, and Leviev didn't like limitations.
They are quite a limiting primary computer.
Age isn't a limiting factor for jockeys.
But it's a limiting tactic over all.
I still feel that class is a limiting element.
They saw self-expression as a limiting and exhausted aim.
"We're not anyone's core sport, and that's a limiting factor".
Still, political and economic risk remains a limiting factor.
Other justices pressed Mr. Stewart for a limiting principle to his argument.
Some 18% reported having a limiting long-term illness in both 2011 and 2001.
At Nef, Coote questions whether pay should be seen as a limiting factor.
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