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Discover Ludwig'limitations to' is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used when talking about limits or restrictions that something has. For example: "There are some limitations to the study's findings."
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There are no income limitations to qualify.
There were no limitations to this party.
But there are systemic limitations to development.
There are some limitations to Botox.
"There are limitations to the results.
There are limitations to the AARP study.
There are limitations to this method.
"We're well beyond Darwinian limitations to evolution.
But there are some natural limitations to making data public.
But there are limitations to this approach.
There are limitations to the service.
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