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"designated time limit" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific time period that has been set for a particular activity or task. For example, "All students must complete the assignment within the designated time limit of two weeks."
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I often begin writing by freewriting, a technique in which you give yourself a designated time limit – perhaps five or 10 minutes – and write without stopping.
They had to perform the task within the designated time limit as well.
Similar to the no planning condition, pre-task planners were asked to compose the minimum of 10 sentences within the designated time limit.
Therefore, it can be inferred that lexical variety continues to rise when students are pressured to plan the task immediately and perform it within the designated time limit.
Given that the participants in the pre-task planning and no planning conditions had to complete the task within the designated time limit; therefore, a small pilot study was conducted to set the time limit.
The reasons for removing the notes lie in the fact that the language produced within the designated time limit could reflect the actual performance of the participants and also their papers could be used as the data showing how they engaged in the pre-task planning.
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If you don't think that you can stick to the limit, then use the alarm on your phone or schedule something immediately following the designated time window.
At the designated time, the march began.
Different tissues were harvested at designated time.
A designated run time limit of 10 seconds per time interval was used in order to solve the DSM using VNS.
"REG APPTS" reveals the designated times.
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