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The phrase "a time limiting" is not correct in standard English usage.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and may be intended to describe something that imposes a time limit.
Example: "We need to establish a time-limiting policy for project submissions to ensure timely completion."
Alternatives: "time-restricted" or "time-constrained".
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Another major experimental limitation was that we were only able to process two samples at a time, limiting the number of variables investigated in any one experiment.
It is also inherently low in throughput, requiring manipulation of the zygotes one at a time, limiting the size and scale of a transgenic experiment.
At present, devices are completed one at a time, limiting our ability to gather a large body of statistics on different analytes, so it is not yet clear that all four DNA nucleotides and their epigenetic modifications will be resolved on every device.
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I don't have a time limit.
State a time limit on their duration.
'Oh I complain, but I give myself a time limit.
Each was given a time limit for each repetition.
Once again we're up against a time limit".
Even the most agile parodies generally have a time limit.
"There is a time limit," Nichols said, declining to elaborate.
Otherwise you wouldn't need to announce a time limit.
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