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"exceed one's limits" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used when describing someone or something that has gone beyond what they were capable of, either physically, mentally, or emotionally. Example: After months of grueling training, Jane was able to exceed her own limits and complete the marathon in under 4 hours.
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"Your mailbox has exceeded one or more size limits set by your administrator," said the message from my administrator.
Budd has agreed with the Home Office that the number of asylum seekers in the town – which has a population of 143,000 – be reduced to 690 from about 1,000 by the end of the year, partly in response to the fact the numbers the town is taking exceed the government's limit of one in 200 of the population.
Turnout rarely exceeds one-third.
You may exceed the one page limit for benchmark results and figures.
And customers who exceed their limits one month can make it up the next.
They reported that no one exceeded the city's noise limits.
He likened his clients to one of the many drivers who exceed the speed limit on the way to the Hamptons.
Is it just that he exceeded a one minute time limit -- that's why he was attacked?
Mobile phone service providers famously make "minutes used" top of mind by structuring contracts to charge more if one exceeds a certain limit.
"This is one of tens of thousands of cases where the investigations exceed the time limits," Mr. Cohen said.
This is the probability of the event that the ith rod will not exceed the failure limit during one cycle.
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