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Free sign upThe phrase "admittedly limited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging a restriction or shortcoming in a particular context or situation.
Example: "The research findings are admittedly limited, but they provide a valuable starting point for further investigation."
Alternatives: "undeniably restricted" or "acknowledged constraints".
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On the basis of the present, admittedly limited results, a putative prognostic index can be calculated that appears in this limited sample to be deterministic, thus PI appears to merit a larger multi-centre study.
Those were my, admittedly limited, expectations of the Black Forest.
Even in my own, admittedly limited, experience, blow-by-blow scoring is perplexing.
From my knowledge of artificial intelligence and robotics, which is admittedly limited, such caution is justified.
Fischli's own history with making snowmen is admittedly limited to those encased in life-support refrigerators.
These slightly forlorn-looking creatures sing winningly about their admittedly limited ambitions.
It is a well-paced movie which features intelligent, if admittedly limited, characterisation that moves the story forward well.
Here, where local data is admittedly limited to to one operator, regulation relies heavily on the industry regulating itself.
With her admittedly limited athletic and bowling background, Marcy nodded vigorously in expressing her surpise in makingthe team.
I didn't have to move for the facial, which was the best in my admittedly limited experience.
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