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The phrase "a rate limit" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to technology, particularly in discussions about APIs, network traffic, or resource usage, where it refers to a restriction on the amount of data or requests that can be processed within a certain timeframe.
Example: "To prevent abuse of the service, we have implemented a rate limit of 100 requests per minute."
Alternatives: "a usage cap" or "a request threshold."
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Our approach, induced churn, utilizes periodic routing-table resets, unpredictable identifier changes, and a rate limit on routing-table updates.
The reduction of nitrate into nitrite is a rate limit reaction step for the whole nitrate reduction reaction.
A rate limit of aggregate 100K calls per hour will be instituted on this bucket.
It was not a rate limit issue, and Twitter has been "awesome" about helping restore service.
The ads will be marked "Sponsored" and a rate limit will ensure users see no more than 1 Sponsored Story in the news feed per day.
If, for instance, utilities update their template load profiles daily, a rate limit of one query per day is sufficient.
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This step is considered as a rate limiting step of taurine biosynthesis in animals.
Stearoyl-CoA desaturase 1 (SCD1) is a rate limiting enzyme in the biosynthesis of monounsaturated fatty acids.
No a priori assumption is made about a rate limiting reactant.
This dependence indicates mass transport to be a rate limiting step in these processes.
Interoperability between key segments of the industry has always been a rate limiting factor.
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