Sentence examples for an limited from inspiring English sources

The phrase "an limited" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use before "limited" is "a" because "limited" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "We have a limited number of tickets available for the concert."
Alternatives: "a restricted" or "a finite".

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The company was also structured as an limited liability company, rather than the C Corp typical of startups, so that people could invest with their own money.

However, online graph query which finds various applications in real practice does not attract much research effort, especially the highly selective queries which has an limited output size.

Rising, meanwhile, set itself up as an limited liability corporation, with a 527 political action committee arm.

Both men agreed that Everton should operate as an limited company; however, they had different ideas about share ownership.

In a clinical trial assessing the importance of serum mannose-binding lectin with respect to the development of CIN, the deficiency of this lectin did not influence the occurrence of CIN as defined by a serum creatinine increment; it was, however, associated with an (limited) increase in cystatin C after the administration of contrast agent [ 68].

It is therefore possible that, in the last common ancestor of the vertebrates and invertebrates when the B1 - B2 split occurred, the ancestral Dichaete gene had an limited B2-like repressor role as well as more prominent B1-like activator role in the CNS.

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It is a limited glimpse.

Yes, to a limited extent.

— in only a "limited" fashion.

"We have a limited number of resources".

But it is a limited role.

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