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The phrase "as a limited" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to describe a limited capacity or role, but it lacks context to be effectively used. Example: "As a limited participant in the project, I can only provide feedback on certain aspects."
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Alliance is publicly traded, but structured as a limited partnership.
As a limited partner, he is a plaintiff.
Computer network bandwidth can be viewed as a limited resource.
It is planned as a limited 16-week run.
"They see 'community' as a limited cluster of interest groups, locked in odd conformity.
Israel described its airstrikes as a limited mission against Hezbollah artillery positions.
DX's chief executive, Petar Cvetkovic, described the move as a limited investment.
It was explicitly sold as a limited operation focused entirely on chemical weapons.
Its ban on all testing could act as a limited freeze on nuclear weapons development.
It's not so much a record club as a limited edition label that you subscribe to.
What makes the combination unusual, though, is the addition of AT&T as a limited partner.
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