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The phrase "gravely limits" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has a great and often detrimental effect or limitation on something else. For example, "Deforestation has gravely limited wildlife habitats."
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The poor word shift performance of binary dictionaries in particular gravely limits their ability to reveal underlying stories.
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The impact on freedom of the press could be profound, warned Nic Dawes, editor of the Mail & Guardian newspaper: "I think it will quite gravely limit certain very important areas of our work.
The hunger, poverty and strife this causes could gravely limit the demographic dividend.Which leads to the second reason for pessimism: Africa's families are under greater strain than Asia's or Latin America's were when their demographic transitions first began.
"Puerto Rico has suffered an unprecedented catastrophe that has largely destroyed our physical infrastructure, including our electrical and telecommunications systems, impaired our public health facilities, and gravely limited the ability of our central and municipal governments to meet basic human needs," Rosselló wrote.
In our opinion, obesity-induced complications amount to real disease, which gravely affects quality of life and limits effective lifespan.
The Justice Department said in its appeal that the lower court ruling "gravely threatens public safety and national security" because it limits the government's ability to "ward off terrorism and similar national security threats and to investigate and prosecute crimes".
Small urchins angle gravely,.
"Moke," it pronounced gravely.
Thus filmmakers philosophize gravely".
His friend nodded gravely.
The girls nodded gravely.
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