"limited information" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when you are referring to a small amount of details about a certain topic. For example, "We only have limited information about what happened that day.".
As such, they offer limited information to inform practice.
"There's limited information".
We get only limited information.
Second, public officials have limited information.
The letter contains limited information on the process.
"And also that should be very, very limited information.
The governor's staff provided limited information about Mrs. Rell's condition.
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