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Discover LudwigThe phrase "limited sized" is not correct in written English.
It is typically used incorrectly when trying to describe something that has a small or restricted size.
Example: "The project can only accommodate a limited sized group of participants."
Alternatives: "limited size" or "small size" or "restricted size."
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The reason for this pre-test was our limited sized data set: the finding that a simple approach like this reveals species-specific cues (see below) was a strong confirmation that the features found by our more complex machine-learning-based algorithm might be real.
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These methods provide significant way to compute reliability when network has limited size.
It is advised to start key residue mining in training data sets of limited size.
The suite includes an enlarging program, although it limits size.
And from Queens to Salt Lake City efforts are afoot to change zoning rules to limit sizes.
But the boat is not limited in size or ambition.
Vertical markets can be limited in size.
"We're not limited in size.
Both studies had limited sample size.
Carry-on baggage is limited in size to 45 linear inches.
Yes, the cars here described will be limited in size and range (about 120 miles).
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