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The phrase "a pretty limited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a small range or scope, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "The options available for the project are a pretty limited selection, so we may need to get creative."
Alternatives: "somewhat restricted" or "fairly narrow".
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"...there's a pretty limited number of motives... There's greed.
But you soon find yourself in a pretty limited position.
"Shredded tires have a pretty limited application," Ms. Moore said.
It would be a pretty limited app, always calling the same fixed number, some people might find that useful.
This means that every fossil going generally has a pretty limited timeframe in which it can be discovered.
Unfortunately, even in the movie, Mr. Smith had a pretty limited agenda; he wanted to start a camp for boys, which was a nice idea, but, good grief, the Depression was on.
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But it would be an pretty limited acquisition in size, Le Berrigaud said.
It may be hard to build much interest, since the market for such a device is pretty limited.
Up to now, FreedomPop's business model has been based around offering a free, but pretty limited service (200 minutes of calls, 500 texts, 500MB data/month).
The current web-based beta version of Lavaboom, which has been in development for around a year, is pretty limited in terms of feature set.
Up to now, FreedomPop's business model has been based around offering a free, but pretty limited service (200 minutes of calls, 500 texts, 500MB data/month).
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