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"introduce a limit" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use the phrase when you are talking about adding a restriction or boundary to a certain situation. For example, "We need to introduce a limit on the number of guests allowed at the party."
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Mr Giscard d'Estaing, for example, wants to introduce a limit of two consecutive quinquennats.
A plan to introduce a limit on cash transactions in Germany has been met with fierce resistance across the country.
It would also introduce a limit on so-called soft money donations to political parties, donations that have been used to skirt limits on contributions to individual candidates.
So I can announce today that for the first time we will introduce a limit on the total amount of benefits any one family can receive.
From April 2016, the government will introduce a limit of £72,000 on the amount any one person has to pay for social care, although this will not include the cost of food and accommodation in a home.
12.54pm: Here's the exact wording of Osborne's announcement about a cap on benefits: For the first time, we will introduce a limit on the total amount of benefits any one family can receive.
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Coste has also produced matching silk scarfs and is about to introduce a limited-edition helmet in partnership with the English design team Eley Kishimoto.
Last year Ms. Roitfeld added to her proliferating fashion credits a deal with MAC cosmetics to introduce a limited-edition makeup line, a palette of the tawny colors like those she wears.
In December, the French patissière Ladurée will introduce a limited-edition ginger whipped cream macaroon that Cotton dreamed up, housed in a box decorated with his painting of a woman wearing only whipped cream.
For Jerrod Blandino, the founder and creative director of Too Faced, deciding to introduce a limited-edition Smurfette collection to his brand had more to do with nostalgia than novelty.
By introducing such a probability, we introduce a limiting quantity, a fictional element, which leads to the wrong focus, accurate estimation of p instead of D. According to the Bayesian perspective, probability is a subjective measure of uncertainty ([ 20] Lindley 2000).
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