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The phrase "a limiting strength" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strength or quality that restricts or confines something, often in a specific context such as personal traits or organizational capabilities.
Example: "While her attention to detail is a valuable asset, it can also be seen as a limiting strength when it prevents her from seeing the bigger picture."
Alternatives: "restrictive strength" or "constraining quality".
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A limiting strength curve for distortional buckling of longitudinally stiffened plates was studied.
Buckling, both the bifurcation and the deflection-amplification type, does not take place as a result of the resisting stress reaching a limiting strength of the material.
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As factors such as swelling and pain can play a role in limiting strength directly following operation [ 35], intervals of four weeks, six months, and one year have been used for strength assessment in TKA patients [ 35- 37].
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Compressive strength of concrete at t eq. Limiting strength of concrete.
For the limiting strength in the models of Kim et al. and Pinto and Schindler, 91-day strength was used.
Our observations suggest limited strength is a major factor in reduced ROM.
Under New Jersey's law, doctors can recommend that a patient suffering from a specific disease or condition use marijuana of limited strength.
Today, he is paralyzed below the waist and has limited strength in his arms and hands.
While Dr. Frechette admired the innovative work that went into the microfan, he said the structure would have limited strength.
Furthermore, the relationship between long-term creep limited strength and service life was determined.
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