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'limited applications' is correct and usable in written English
It means applications that are restricted or restricted in some way. For example: "The new software is available in limited applications due to technical difficulties."
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It's a good model, but has limited applications.
Holmium and its compounds have limited applications except for research.
The theory was first developed around 1900 but had limited applications.
During the 1990s programming techniques for it had not developed sufficiently to justify the expensive use of supercomputers, which limited applications to rather simplistic problems.
Although invasive techniques involving left ventricular catheterization and radio contrast angiocardiography and arteriography provide reliable measurements of ejection fraction and regional formation, they have limited applications.
These correlations are reservoir specific and therefore have gained limited applications.
This technique has limited applications which need to be extended toward other similar environments.
As the transmission details of computer infections are quite complicated, their results have only limited applications.
These polymerization volumes however are not localized and extend to micron size resolution having limited applications.
However, low osteogenic capacity has limited applications for SF in the orthopedic arena unless suitably functionalized.
These composites, due to their poor weldability, however, have very limited applications.
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