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Discover Ludwig"limited purpose" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when something is intended to serve a narrow, special, or specified purpose. For example, "The limited purpose of the task was to assess the students' understanding of the material."
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But the enrollment of vessels serves only a limited purpose.
A new, "limited purpose" governance structure was also planned as part of the experiment.
Compelling as that is, the Think City is essentially a small car with a limited purpose.
Even the Coastal Berry president, David Smith, conceded that the workers committee had a limited purpose.
They have always been spin chambers, but have served a limited purpose.
Under Mr. Kotlikoff's model, called "limited purpose banking," banks would manage families of mutual funds.
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Were we really serious about fixing our financial system, there's a very simple alternative--Limited Purpose Banking.
With limited-purpose banking, each fund has its own firewall," he says.
Until now, the four companies have operated in a relatively small but safe market for limited-purpose transponders, according to Dick Schnacke, international standards manager at Amtech.
For that reason – to "get the US out from under the promises that it can't keep" – he advocates "limited-purpose banking".
IT must develop, organize, and manage information and technology assets as a platform of modular, reusable components rather than as a limited-purpose information system.
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