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The phrase 'exceed the limit of' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to express going over a limit or boundary, either literally or figuratively. For example, "The team exceeded the limit of their capabilities and went on to win the championship."
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Hundreds, union officials say, exceed the limit of 34 students.
Because the games are not considered arcade machines, the store can exceed the limit of four units without obtaining a license.
Consumption of a single serving of sugar-sweetened soda might actually exceed the limit of 10% of energy [from sugar] for a child".
The N.C.A.A. is allowing other teams who add Penn State players to exceed the limit of 85 scholarships, if the team then deducts any additional scholarships from their total the following year.
This year it intends to spend a bit more, even if that will cause Germany once again to exceed the limit of 3% of GDP set by the EU's stability pact.
"It could have had even more speed, but in test driving it is programmed not to exceed the limit of 40 km/h".
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Do authors exceed the limits of self-promotion?
"Will these tests exceed the limits of the treaty?" Mr. Wolfowitz asked.
The Episcopal Church has "innovated in a number of areas," Bishop Sinclair said, developments that "exceed the limits of Anglican diversity".
She and the lawmakers all agreed that President Bush would not sign a farm bill that would exceed the limits of the trade agreement.
The controversy eventually died down after BP promised not to exceed the limits of its previous permit.
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