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The phrase "be limited with" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct expression would be "be limited to."
Example: "The project will be limited to a budget of $10,000."
Alternatives: "be restricted to" or "be confined to."
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Top speed settings can be limited, with warnings beeping at 70, 90 or 100kph.
Nevertheless, platinum leaching was detected, which could be limited with the promotion by bismuth.
Because bilateral ties are marginal, the actual cost for either side is likely to be limited, with two possible exceptions.
Based on these models it is shown that electrode corrosion can be limited with short enough pulses.
TV spots will be shown in four states -- Indiana, Iowa, Missouri and North Carolina -- but distribution will be limited with an initial shoestring budget of $65,000.
Keep It Small: The Government input for any one project should also be limited, with the private corporations coughing up most of the capital.
The effect on the elderly would be limited, with higher premiums for high-income beneficiaries starting in 2017, and increased deductibles for new beneficiaries.
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Places are limited, with priority given to club members.
And at center back we're limited with depth.
The wine list is limited, with most bottles around $30.
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