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The phrase "as a limitations" is not correct in English
It should be "as a limitation" or "as limitations" depending on the context. You can use it when discussing constraints or restrictions in a particular situation or context. Example: "As a limitation, we must consider the budget constraints before proceeding with the project."
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Its real shortcoming -- as much a limitation as a flaw -- is that it does a great many things without any particular distinction.
The selection of a limited number of conditions could also be seen as a limitation.
Limited resources should therefore not be seen as a limitation, but rather as a development opportunity.
Mr. Cowie is not seeing that commitment as a limitation.
I wasn't conscious of it as a limitation.
I don't look at my skin as a limitation.
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When I was fourteen, the characterization of homosexuality as a "limitation" seemed reasonable enough.
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Lack of such information is considered as a limitation of the present studies.
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