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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hit the limits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to reaching a maximum capacity or threshold in various contexts, such as performance, resources, or emotions.
Example: "After working overtime for several weeks, I finally hit the limits of my endurance and needed a break."
Alternatives: "reach the maximum" or "hit the ceiling."
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And it won't take much to hit the limits with video.
Well into her 20s, she assumed she'd hit the limits of her exposure to her mother.
Assange, slipping naturally into the role of office geek, explained that they had hit the limits of Excel.
Last month, José Manuel Barroso, the president of the European Commission, said austerity had hit the limits of public acceptance.
My idealism and ambition expanded so rapidly that I soon hit the limits of my undocumented status.
Of course, Airbnb may hit the limits of either supply or demand before then, but smaller hotels are already blaming it for their woes.
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When you thought the hypocrisy of this whole matter had hit the limit already...."....
Some students turn to their activity logs almost daily to make sure they have not hit the limit.
In a letter last week, Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner told Congressional leaders the government would hit the limit no later than May 16.
The cap also applies to defined benefit schemes; any executive with an expected pension of £50,000 will hit the limit.
She had hit the limit on the Costco and Sam's cards, and owed smaller amounts on the department store cards.
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