Sentence examples for an arbitrary limit from inspiring English sources

The phrase "an arbitrary limit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a boundary or restriction that is not based on any specific criteria or rationale.
Example: "The researchers set an arbitrary limit on the number of participants to simplify the study."
Alternatives: "a random threshold" or "a subjective boundary".

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Can GNER set an arbitrary limit?

If they did have coverage, insurance companies might impose an arbitrary limit.

Trevor Pott: Yesterday, 12 August, 2014, the internet hit an arbitrary limit of more than 512K routes.

It simply puts an arbitrary limit on payments so that doctors' insurance premiums might, at least temporarily, be more affordable.

He modeled the form after a fixed-lens camera, with the idea that an arbitrary limit inspired compositional creativity.

But if society cannot put an arbitrary limit on when life begins, can it so easily decide when life may end?

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Six seconds was a seemingly arbitrary limit.

The crowning absurdity here is that MSU thinks that there is nothing wrong with placing a completely arbitrary limit on the number of people you can e-mail about a serious issue of public concern at a public university.

IUGR may be defined as a rupture in the normal growth curve of the foetus, although it is generally defined as a birth weight inferior to the 10th or to the 3rd percentile (according to a chosen arbitrary limit) of the smallest babies.

There is no clear-cut definition of when a fistula is large enough to be called an abscess; the arbitrary limit of 1 cm can be used.

Posting is an artform and Twitter's arbitrary limit sharpened good posts into pithy masterpieces.

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