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The phrase "a time limit of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a duration or deadline for a task, event, or activity.
Example: "The project must be completed within a time limit of two weeks."
Alternatives: "a deadline of" or "a time constraint of".
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Nor did the act impose a time limit of 28 weeks.
There's a time limit, of course, and each has to know what's in it for him".
The talks themselves are quite short, with a time limit of 18 minutes.
When mandatory detention was introduced by the Labor government in 1992, a time limit of 273 days was imposed.
Separately, more than 30 charities and organisations are now calling for a time limit of 28 days' detention.
The police have a time limit of six months to refer the case to the Crown Prosecution Service, but they miss the deadline.
In addition, there is a time limit of 90 minutes a game and a 45-second shot clock, which pressure a player's shot making and decision making.
She gave herself a time limit of one year – if the business "didn't connect" in that time, she would do something else.
There is a time limit of 15 seconds on the recording.
These include GBP5.99 a month for one disc at a time (limit of three per month.
Some studies report a time limit of 10 h on which amputation risk is strongly raised.
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