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Discover LudwigThe phrase "limit itself" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that something is limiting or setting a limit for itself, usually in a negative sense. For example, "The union refused to limit itself to contract negotiations and insisted on political action as well."
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"Domiknitrix" does not limit itself to accessories.
Should public television limit itself to informing and educating?
Nor will the Dot limit itself to comedy.
Pimp State doesn't limit itself to activities conventionally regarded as prostitution.
The IMF said it would limit itself to helping monitor banking reform.
Zelda's not really a genre in itself, but it should never limit itself to one genre.
But only satire that has the sense to limit itself to permissible targets is tolerated.
Public scepticism is hardly likely to limit itself to the issue of Iraq.
Unlike many other channels, Animal Planet doesn't limit itself to the antics of homo sapiens.
It doesn't limit itself to primary education, which I think is essential".
This must be true, of course, for the theory of the three-year limit itself.
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