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The phrase "admissible limit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to regulations, standards, or thresholds that are acceptable or permissible within a certain framework.
Example: "The admissible limit for noise pollution in this area is set at 60 decibels."
Alternatives: "acceptable threshold" or "permissible limit".
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50 % of the samples were above the WHO prescribed maximum admissible limit of 12 mg/l.
The maximum admissible limit for calcium is 200 mg/L (WHO 1990).
According to WHO (1990) guidelines, the maximum admissible limit is 200 mg/L and 15% of the samples are above this limit.
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In 2007, when the satirical magazine was prosecuted by Muslim organisations in France for supposedly inciting hatred and insulting Islam and Muslims at large, the court ruled that the magazine, even if it ruffled sensitivities, had not gone beyond "the admissible limits of freedom of speech".
The modification is proposed with an aim to completely eliminate chattering, to ensure control inputs within admissible limits and to guarantee fast response when SMC is used.
To protect consumers against such by-products, the World Health Organization (WHO) has set guidelines for maximum admissible limits of chlorination by-product concentrations in drinking water (WHO 2004).
Simulation results show an excellent performance for power regulation and known disturbances rejection: all process variables are kept within the admissible limits avoiding the actuation of the safety systems.
It is shown that the mechanical field is an important factor in the design of pulsed thermoelectrics, since for practical applications the stress levels are close or slightly above the admissible limits.
By applying the linearized approach to probabilistic assessment of the vehicle bridge system reliability, it was shown that system probability of exceedance of admissible limits increases with train speed and reduces with increased bridge self-weight.
The concentrations of the cations including sodium (0.3 130.0 mg/l), potassium (0.4 6.0 mg/l), calcium (0.10 60 mg/l) and magnesium (0.10 36.0 mg/l) were all within the WHO (1993, 2004) maximum admissible limits.
The results indicated that, very few parameters such as pH, sulfates and nitrates concentration in the groundwater samples are within the recommended maximum admissible limits approved by WHO (World Health Organization 940 949, 2002) and Bureau of Indian standards (IS 10500 1991).
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