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The phrase 'have a limit' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where something is restricted or confined within a certain boundary. Example: "The number of visitors we can have in the park each day has a limit."
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Yet the indulgence must have a limit.
"Listeners have a limit," he said.
Even teenage girls have a limit.
Other parties have a limit of £700,000.
We have a limit, a very discouraging, humiliating limit: death.
"We don't have a limit," said Kevin Palmer, another organizer.
Owner-occupied properties valued below 12 million Hong Kong dollars have a limit of 70 percent financing; those priced higher have a limit of 60 percent; and apartments used as rentals have a limit of 60 percent financing, he said.
We all have a limit, whatever moralising guff we like to tell people on Twitter.
Do you have a limit on repeats of any particular episode?
"I don't have a limit where I would say we can't afford that.
But I have a limit: two hours or five hundred words, whichever comes first".
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