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The phrase "a time limit on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific duration or deadline imposed on an activity or task.
Example: "There is a time limit on submitting your application, so please ensure it is completed by the deadline."
Alternatives: "a deadline for" or "a time constraint on".
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"The statute of limitations on criminal proceedings puts a time limit on the delay, in which the public prosecutor can initiate proceedings.
"I feel pretty good, but no one can really put a time limit on when I can get back to full strength".
State a time limit on their duration.
We don't put a time limit on our responsibility".
Q) Is there a time limit on doing this?
You can't put a time limit on that".
"There comes a time when you have to put a time limit on discussions," he said.
"The UK is an outlier in not having a time limit on detention.
The FCA said those interventions could include a time limit on complaints and other rule changes.
"I don't want to put a time limit on it," he said.
They go much further than putting a time limit on detention.
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