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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inherent limits" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the natural or fundamental limitations of a particular thing. For example: "The inherent limits of the human body can make some physical tasks difficult to complete."
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She reminds voters of the inherent limits of the political system, while he sells them idealism.
That's because you are up against the inherent limits of online job postings.
Wider scope, deeper reach If conventional supply chain practices are running up against inherent limits, what next?
I try to make everything as accurate as possible, given the inherent limits of what I do.
To escape these limits, warship designers adopted steam turbines, which ran more smoothly and had no inherent limits.
The dozen or so cheeses I ordered were in very good shape, although it's worth pointing out two things about the inherent limits to Artisanal's cheese ambitions.
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Suddenly, there was no inherent limit on debate, and by the eighteen-thirties senators had begun taking advantage of this loophole, derailing the proceedings by getting up and talking until their voice, legs, or bladder gave out.
That property was later exploited by Betzig, who in 2006 used other fluorescent proteins to create images of lysosomes and mitochondria at resolutions higher than the inherent limit of optical microscopy.
We do it with wire taps, a surveillance method with inherent limiting protections in place.
Is there an inherent limit to CGRP-RA acute treatment efficacy?
In other words, is there an inherent limit to acute migraine treatment efficacy overall?
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