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"limited scope of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a narrow or restricted range of something. For example, "The survey had a limited scope of participants from the local area."
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Additional limitations arise from the appropriately limited scope of the metabolic network reconstruction.
And, indirectly, it had an impact far greater than the necessarily limited scope of its activities might suggest.
Nevertheless, the described variance and limited scope of the available data set for Japan generally inhibits the robustness of results.
(b)Limited scope of Federal preemption.
HR professionals know about the limited scope of confidentiality.
One is the limited scope of provincial authority.
Even within the limited scope of Ici's ambitions, not everything works.
But that again might be due to the limited scope of Mr. Greenhill's mandate, he added.
She termed the limited scope of the final patent largely a success.
We hope that's the case, in spite of the limited scope of the action.
Macron and Florence Parly, France's defense minister, emphasized the limited scope of the strikes.
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