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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepted limited" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation where something is acknowledged as having limitations, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The proposal was accepted, but it came with limited resources."
Alternatives: "acknowledged constraints" or "recognized limitations."
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While choreographing a variety of new ballets for the company, Taras rehearsed and revived older productions, and accepted limited commissions from other companies.
Mr. Ahtisaari used the Helsinki offices of his organization, Crisis Management Initiative, to hammer out a peace deal in which the Free Aceh Movement gave up violent secessionism and accepted limited autonomy for the province from President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
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Previously, getting your hands on Skyfire required punching in your mobile number, and only numbers with a +1 country code were accepted, limiting downloads to North Americans.
It manufactures atomized individuals who easily accept limited messages; a groupthink instead of an awareness that contributes to the formation of new group consensuses.
Public financing, which Mr. McCain has indicated he would accept, limits spending to $84.1 million in the general election.
The accepted limit for sediment is perhaps twenty per cent.
"The occupancy rate of beds is below the nationally accepted limit," it said.
His ratio was 11 to 1, well above the accepted limit of 4 to 1.
Their job description, if they have one, is to operate outside accepted limits.
Furthermore, the amount of residual solvent was found well below the accepted limit.
Portugal's deficit of 2.6 percent was well within the euro area's accepted limits.
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