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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all a limited" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect expression and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "This project is all a limited resource, which we need to manage carefully."
Alternatives: "entirely a limited" or "completely a limited".
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There are, after all, a limited number of things management can ask for.
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They were then asked to rate using a 3-point Likert scale, how the symptom affected their activities of daily living as "not limited at all", "limited a little" or "limited a lot".
NBC's "Take It All," a limited-run series, has hourlong episodes each night through Friday, then concludes on Monday.
However, they have all been limited to a single year or narrow time frame making it difficult to determine trends in injury rates over time.
Rh-aPC, plasma-derived AT, heparin or danaparoid all limited a pneumonia-induced rise of bronchoalveolar TATc (P < 0.01 versus placebo).
We all have a limit, whatever moralising guff we like to tell people on Twitter.
We all have a limit as to how far events can push us before something within us pushes back.
In the art works' place were clothing racks filled with dresses, shirts, rompers, and bathing suits, all from a limited-edition "Portofino" collection, made especially for this weekend.
While we all have a limit of 24 hours in each day, entrepreneurs feel this time crunch more than the average person.
(The NBA, the NHL, and the NFL all set a limit to what teams can spend).
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