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The phrase "is being limited" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is being reduced or restrained. For example: "The amount of time for each student to complete the exam is being limited to two hours."
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"There is no evidence that production is being limited.
For one thing, freedom of choice is being limited.
But if one player is being limited, another should be free to fill the gap.
Friday's vigil coincided with a deepening split in Hong Kong, especially over whether freedom of speech is being limited here.
It's critical to remember that it's the government's liability that is being limited, not that of students.
It appears that the consumption of electricity is being limited to three days a week, ceasing at 10.30pm.
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But suddenly here I was being limited".
MS. WATKINS -- I was not aware that the investigation was being limited.
3. Our opportunities are being limited by a middleman.
... Helton said starting linebackers Jordan Iosefa (shoulder) and John Houston (ankle) are being limited this week but should play at Oregon State.
"It's been limited to a small group of experts," Bathe says.
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