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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed limits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the boundaries or thresholds that are permitted within a certain context, such as regulations or guidelines.
Example: "The project must adhere to the allowed limits set by the regulatory agency to ensure compliance."
Alternatives: "permissible boundaries" or "accepted thresholds".
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When he played with notions of personal freedom, he always allowed limits to appear, or responsibilities.
For example, single photons and correlated photon pairs exhibit photon number distributions with variance lower than classically allowed limits.
On pesticides, the Stanford report noted that "differences in risk for exceeding maximum allowed limits were small".
A suitable thermal control is hence required to maintain the system within its allowed limits at any time.
The set_par command sets the parameter fields which include starting value, the allowed limits, and whether or not the parameter should be frozen during a fit.
A surprising victory in a housing-discrimination case and another where the Court allowed limits on judges' soliciting campaign contributions completed a major run of progressive victories.
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It has also allowed limited U.S. special operations within Pakistan.
Huddleston dismissed South Africa's new 1984 constitution which allowed limited non-white participation.
A few weeks later, the company released a fix that allowed limited saves.
Mamlūk rule, which allowed limited local autonomy to regional leaders, encouraged commerce.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union and its generous subsidies to Cuba, Fidel allowed limited foreign investment and self-employment.
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