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The phrase "add a time limit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the need to impose a deadline or duration for a task or activity.
Example: "To ensure the project stays on track, we need to add a time limit for each phase of development."
Alternatives: "set a deadline" or "impose a time constraint."
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To make it even more exciting (and to speed up the leaf raking), add a time limit to the competition!
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"What concerns us is the low standard the government has to bear and the absence of a time limit," Mr. Smith added.
But others at the companies said that one plan under discussion included adding new technology that would impose a time limit on downloaded recordings.
Di Matteo added: "It is difficult to give a time limit today and we will have to monitor it on a daily basis.
But he added that "in terms of putting a time limit, you can't do that, it really does depend on circumstances and the people".
"You can have sex during the middle of the day," adding, "It's not like there's a time limit".
"It truly does change the show," he said, adding that the only rule change will be a time limit on answering questions.
The Jordanians, he added, have been "extremely hospitable and extremely generous, but again, that generosity has a time limit".
He added that the judge had not allowed his client to finish his defence because of a "time limit".
She added she enjoyed working with Campbell but hinted that it was time for a change, saying that breakfast presenting "has a time limit on it".
I don't have a time limit.
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