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"crossed all limits" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that someone or something has gone beyond what is acceptable or allowed. Example: The company's unethical practices have crossed all limits, causing outrage among consumers and government officials.
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"This incident has crossed all limits of cruelty.
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"This is crossing all limits of decency," he wrote.
"The president can just cross all these [proposed limits] out and say zero or 15,000 or whatever," the source said, "and the person with the last word is going to be Stephen Miller".
And you've crossed your limits way too often than you can remember, all in the name of love.
Alarms are currently generated on crossing a limit.
"Salman Taseer crossed the limits," he said.
As historian Joseph Delort wrote in 1824, "The reputation of her striking beauty soon crossed the limits of Touraine, and drew near it an infinity of magnificent lords".
"Islam does not stop women from acquiring education and by attacking Malala the Taliban have crossed the limits of Islam," the scholars noted, according to Dawn.
In 1985, 1.05m vehicles crossed the city limits each day.
But this time, these men crossed the limit and raised their hands on us.
As the ACLU told the court in California today, the government has crossed that limit.
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