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limited presence
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"limited presence" is an accurate and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a constrained level of presence, influence, or activity of a person, group, or thing. For example, "The company had a limited presence in the local market."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Science
Encyclopedias
Alternative expressions(20)
limited liability
limited service
limited access
availability is restricted
only a few spots left
limited time
limited income
access is limited
scarce resources
narrow availability
limited offer
limited quantity
spots are scarce
restricted availability
Almost fully booked
capacity is limited
accommodations are limited
limited availability
Few openings remain
spaces are limited
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
33 human-written examples
That would terminate the already limited presence of the West's atomic inspectors in Iran.
News & Media
NATO troops who patrol the country have "limited presence in that particular area," a spokesman told CNN.
News & Media
The major, U.S.-backed political opposition group, the Syrian National Coalition, has limited presence on the ground in Syria and has been rejected as illegitimate by some rebel groups fighting inside the country.
News & Media
Members of Syria's diverse Christian communities are finding themselves engulfed in the fog of war and increasingly targeted, both as pawns of the regime and armed rebels as well as by the rising (if still limited) presence of al Qaeda-linked and other foreign militants in the conflict.
News & Media
This suggested that filamentous growth might still require a signal confirming the limited presence of nitrogen only through partial loss of Tor activity.
Science
Another four SPIs (SPI-8, 10, 17 and 19) were found to have limited presence and were identified in only two to eight (< 18%) of sequenced serovars.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
27 human-written examples
The companies have limited their presence in some authoritarian countries.
News & Media
Even this event looks hellishly complex, with strictly limited press presence (I am the only journalist who's also officially permitted to be a volunteer).
News & Media
Internationally, "Live Like We're Dying" had limited chart presence.
Wiki
We cannot afford this paradox … The more they are going to regulate and limit the presence of EU citizens in the UK, the more we are going to limit the presence of UK goods into Europe".
News & Media
The Suffolk County Legislature considered, but ultimately rejected, several proposals to limit the presence of day laborers.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "limited presence", clarify the specific context (e.g., geographical, organizational, temporal) to avoid ambiguity. For example, specify "limited presence in the European market" or "limited presence during the initial phase".
Common error
Avoid using "limited presence" without specifying what the presence is limited to. For instance, instead of saying "The company has a limited presence", specify "The company has a limited presence in social media marketing."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "limited presence" primarily functions as a descriptive term, modifying a noun to indicate that something or someone exists or operates within certain restrictions or at a reduced level. It is used to qualify the extent to which something is present or active. As indicated by Ludwig, it's a valid and usable phrase.
Frequent in
News & Media
36%
Science
34%
Encyclopedias
6%
Less common in
Wiki
2%
Academia
2%
Formal & Business
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "limited presence" is a grammatically sound and frequently used phrase that describes a state of reduced activity, influence, or availability. Ludwig's AI affirms its validity and utility in various contexts. Predominantly found in news, scientific, and encyclopedic sources, it conveys restriction or constraint and as reported in linguistic analysis, the register for this expression is generally neutral to professional. To maximize clarity, it's best to specify what the presence is limited to and ensure you have a clear point of view. Related phrases like "restricted presence" or "minimal presence" offer alternative ways to express similar ideas.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
restricted presence
Emphasizes a restriction or control over the extent of the presence.
constrained presence
Highlights the limitations or restrictions placed on the presence.
scant presence
Indicates a very small or insufficient amount of presence.
minimal presence
Suggests the presence is reduced to the smallest possible degree.
reduced presence
Focuses on the action of decreasing or lessening the presence.
small footprint
Uses a metaphorical expression to describe a minor impact or visibility.
attenuated presence
Implies a weakened or diminished presence, often in a gradual sense.
token presence
Suggests a presence that is merely symbolic or representative, rather than substantial.
marginal presence
Indicates a presence that is on the periphery or barely significant.
rare presence
Highlights the infrequency or unusualness of the presence.
FAQs
How can I use "limited presence" in a sentence?
You can use "limited presence" to describe a situation where something or someone has a restricted or reduced impact or visibility. For example, "The organization has a "limited presence" in rural areas."
What's the difference between "limited presence" and "minimal presence"?
"Limited presence" suggests a restriction on how much something is present, while "minimal presence" implies the smallest amount possible. The first indicates constraint, the second indicates amount.
What are some alternatives to "limited presence"?
Alternatives include "restricted presence", "constrained presence", or "minimal presence", each conveying a slightly different nuance of restriction or reduction.
Is it better to say "limited presence" or "small presence"?
Both are correct, but ""limited presence"" often implies that a presence should be greater but is somehow restricted, while "small presence" simply indicates a size without necessarily implying a constraint.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested