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Discover LudwigThe phrase "limited basis" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation where something is available or applicable only to a certain extent or under specific conditions. Example: "The service will be offered on a limited basis during the trial period."
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He said he can train "on a limited basis".
"Chemical products are used on a limited basis," he said.
The proposal would allow treatment, but on a limited basis.
"We're trading with them on a very limited basis," said James Peters, a Mirant spokesman.
If used, it should be on a limited basis and in combination with nondrug treatments.
The museum will try to make objects available to scholars "on a limited basis," he added.
Motorbike taxis are running on a limited basis during daylight hours.
The clinic has been open on a limited basis for about a month.
This will serve on a limited basis, but it won't suffice for wider distribution.
Kevin Dockery, a backup cornerback, practiced on a limited basis for the second consecutive day.
Women less flagrant in their spending seem to wear their white garments on a limited basis.
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