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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowable limit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing permissible levels or thresholds, often in regulatory, scientific, or technical settings.
Example: "The allowable limit for lead in drinking water is set by the Environmental Protection Agency."
Alternatives: "permissible limit" or "acceptable threshold."
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"It's higher than what we call here at Niosh an allowable limit," he said.
The maximum allowable limit of "pres 220" in Australian wine is 300 parts per million (ppm).
The tailwind was 1.7 meters per second, under the allowable limit of 2 meters per second.
She took blame for failures, citing the flap over setting an allowable limit for arsenic in drinking water.
Accordingly, VW's Jetta was emitting 15 to 35 times as much nitrogen oxide on the road as the allowable limit.
The test paper has turned an ominous shade of ochre, suggesting arsenic up to four times the allowable limit.
And though each of those suitcases will weigh about twice the allowable limit, "no one ever weighs the hand luggage," Hazel said with confidence.
On his final solve, he had been penalized two seconds because his puzzle had been misaligned by slightly more than the allowable limit.
By giving U.S. Sugar stock to the Children's Health Center, the Mott heirs and the foundation reduced their holdings to less than the allowable limit, in their case about 35percentt.
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Maximum allowable limit of sulfate is 400 mg/L.
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