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Discover LudwigThe phrase "confines of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a boundary or limit. For example, "The limits of his knowledge kept him from seeing the bigger picture".
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Dee's characters refuse to live within the confines of narrative.
Maybe that's fine within the confines of Wall Street.
She has fantasies of escaping from the confines of gravity.
Bullying once stayed within the confines of school property.
He cannot do that from the confines of the HSU.
Prized roosters pecked away under the confines of straw cloches.
"She's actually limited by the confines of the set.
In 1993 submissions were opened beyond the confines of Frankfurt.
Their bitter struggle intensified in the confines of Broadmoor.
As ever, he energetically escapes the confines of literary decorum.
Fun, yes, but within certain confines of activity.
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