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breach the limits
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'breach the limits' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing any situation in which parameters or boundaries (such as laws, regulations, protocols, or other rules) have been exceeded. For example: "The company was found to have breached the limits of the environmental regulations and was fined heavily by the government."
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News & Media
Formal & Business
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Alternative expressions(20)
exceed the limits
violate the restrictions
overstep the boundaries
transgress the constraints
infringe upon the parameters
break the regulations
exceed the threshold
go beyond the pale
breach the ceilings
breach the borders
breach the bounds
breach the boundaries
violate the limits
breach the boundary
breaking the limits
breach the threshold
breach the restricted
breaching the limits
breach the ceiling
breached the limits
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
5 human-written examples
The change will hit public sector workers as well as those in the private sector, and means anyone expecting a final salary pension of more than £43,478 a year could breach the limits.
News & Media
And the bill could well breach the limits on farm support set by the Uruguay round in 1994, never mind any further cuts that might have been made in the Doha round.Related items Transatlantic tensionsMay 1st 2002 Farm policy: Just plant dollarsOct 11th 2001In the Uruguay round, pushed by America, countries agreed to cut and set ceilings on their trade-distorting agricultural subsidies.
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And the bill could well breach the limits on farm support set by the Uruguay round in 1994, never mind any further cuts that might have been made in the Doha round.The real explanation for America's farm idiocy is electoralSo why is Mr Bush, a professed free trader, signing this disgraceful bill?
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We're talking about society's most inventive thinkers, its visionaries, its sages, its masterminds: the more you think about the special intellectual traits needed to breach the limits of human understanding, the more preposterous it is to think those people would care whether they had £1m or £100m.
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But for such conservatives to contend that ethical considerations beyond these personal domains breach the limits of permissible political participation, either by the church corporately, or by Christians individually, is without biblical foundation.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
(Even doing your swimming strokes will put excess pressure on them that will breach the limit).
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Any party wanting to breach the limit would have to go back to parliament for approval.
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The administration has asked Congress to raise the debt limit by $750 billion, to $6.7 trillion, by the end of March, when the government is likely to breach the limit.
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If events turn out this way, France will breach the limit in 2005 for the fourth straight year, confirming its busting of the pact.
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Even people on salaries of £80,000 to £100,000 could breach the limit if the £1.8m cap becomes permanent, according to Hargreaves Lansdown.
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It will be set as a cash limit, and if the government looks set to breach the limit, the Office for Budgetary Responsibility will issue a warning, obliging ministers to cut welfare spending or explain why it is they are going to breach the cap.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "breach the limits", ensure the context clearly defines what those limits are, whether they are legal, ethical, or physical. For example, "The company breached the limits set by the environmental protection agency."
Common error
Avoid using "breach the limits" in contexts where a simple exceeding or surpassing is meant without a violation. "Exceeding the target" is more appropriate than "breaching the target" if there's no rule against exceeding it.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "breach the limits" primarily functions as a verb phrase, often used transitively to describe an action that violates or exceeds established boundaries or regulations. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability.
Frequent in
News & Media
66%
Formal & Business
16%
Science
16%
Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "breach the limits" is a verb phrase used to describe the action of violating or exceeding established boundaries, regulations, or thresholds. Ludwig AI confirms the phrase is grammatically correct and usable in various contexts, primarily within news and media, and formal business settings. While not exceedingly common, understanding its proper usage is crucial to convey the intended meaning of violating set restrictions. When writing, ensure that the context clearly defines what the limits are and avoid using the phrase when a simple exceeding is intended without a violation.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
exceed the limits
Replaces "breach" with "exceed", focusing on surpassing a defined boundary.
violate the restrictions
Uses "violate" to emphasize a disregard for rules, and "restrictions" as a synonym for limits.
overstep the boundaries
Employs "overstep" to suggest going beyond acceptable bounds, replacing "limits" with "boundaries".
transgress the constraints
Replaces "breach" with the more formal "transgress", and "limits" with "constraints".
infringe upon the parameters
Uses "infringe upon" to imply a violation, substituting "limits" with the more technical "parameters".
break the regulations
Focuses on formal rules by using "regulations" instead of "limits" and "break" instead of breach.
surpass the maximum
Highlights exceeding an upper boundary with "surpass" and "maximum".
defy the restrictions
Conveys a sense of resistance or challenge to established rules.
exceed the threshold
Focuses on crossing a specific point or level, using "threshold" as a synonym for limit.
go beyond the pale
An idiomatic expression indicating behavior or actions that are unacceptable or beyond the limits of what is considered appropriate.
FAQs
How can I use "breach the limits" in a sentence?
You can use "breach the limits" to describe situations where established boundaries or regulations are violated. For example, "The data leak breached the limits of user privacy."
What can I say instead of "breach the limits"?
You can use alternatives like "exceed the limits", "violate the restrictions", or "overstep the boundaries" depending on the context.
Is it correct to say "breach of the limits"?
While grammatically understandable, "breach the limits" is more common and direct. "Breach of the limits" might be used when referring to a specific instance or occurrence of violating those limits.
What's the difference between "breach the limits" and "push the limits"?
"Breach the limits" implies a violation of established boundaries, whereas "push the limits" suggests testing or approaching those boundaries without necessarily crossing them. Pushing is exploration; breaching is transgression.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested