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The phrase "am limited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a state of restriction or constraint regarding one's abilities or resources.
Example: "In my current role, I am limited in the number of projects I can take on at once."
Alternatives: "I have restrictions" or "I am constrained."
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am limited
verb
To restrict; not to allow to go beyond a certain bound.
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I am limited in what I can do.
So I am limited to two interviews a year.
Instead, I am limited to those who peruse The New Yorker in print.
Luke's prayers can stretch to infinity and beyond, but I am limited to one: Help thou mine unbelief.
I realise that I am limited here: I can usually think myself into an opponent's position, but this is something I can't imagine myself saying let alone thinking".
I have no institution behind me and I am limited only by the small amount of land that I have and the little money I have for research.
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We were limited.
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The applause was limited.
And supply is limited.
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