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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has limitations to" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that something is restricted or restricted in some way. Example: "While the new technology has many benefits, it also has limitations to its capabilities."
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Beautiful Lady Agnes has limitations to overcome, and Lord Hallam's overbearing mother shows occasional glimpses of wisdom and even warmth.
Our study has limitations to be considered.
Single-type sensor has limitations to pulse wave acquisition.
Traditional transplantation has limitations to repair tissue damage caused by trauma, infection, tumor and deformity.
SAARC has limitations to accommodate non-state bodies as part of the multilateral cooperation framework.
SEM also has limitations to yield results about the underlying material if corrosion or other dirt covers the surfaces.
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However, optimizing modularity in large networks has limitation to resolve small communities, shown in [14].
The previous building was restrained and had limitations to do with catering, space and disabled access as well as technology.
Despite some successes in GQDs synthesis, these methodologies have limitations to overcome.
However, these same agents have limitations to their widespread use for this purpose.
Contrary to our preclinical studies, clinical results had limitations to evaluate malignant lesions in non-responder group.
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