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The phrase "a literally limitless" is not grammatically correct and does not make sense.
A better way to phrase this might be "literally limitless," without the indefinite article "a." In this case, "literally limitless" would mean something that is truly or absolutely without limits. Example: The possibilities for his future are literally limitless.
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But the internet is a literally limitless space!
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The potential dynamic combinations of capabilities and referrals generated by a vast collaboration between services are quite literally limitless.
And from now on, thanks to five Justices, corporate campaign spending will be literally limitless.
For others, it may open the door to literally limitless creative and scientific achievement.
The list of terrorist opportunities is literally limitless: movietheaters, department stores, feedlots, resorts, stadiums, andarenas-you name it.
Indeed, those with a net worth exceeding a billion dollars have a limitless area for escape.
We are a limitless people with a limitless capacity to create, to serve, and to share.
It also has a potentially limitless audience.
Michael Erard on the limits of living a linguistically limitless life.
Obligatory series based on a movie: Limitless, Rush Hour.
"It caused a stink - literally a stink.
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