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"limiting case" is an acceptable phrase used in written English.
This term is generally used when referring to an extreme or border-line example of a situation, usually when trying to explain a particular concept or phenomenon. For example, "The limiting case of this phenomenon is when the two elements are exactly equal."
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(Indeed, a circle is the limiting case for a regular polygon as the number of its sides increases).
It represents an idealized limiting case that is very useful in discussing the properties of real systems.
For and we have limiting case.
Let us investigate a limiting case.
Here absolute kingship is a limiting case of aristocracy.
The classical results are obtained in the limiting case.
Now, analyzing (31) for the limiting case when n → ∞.
In limiting case we have which is equal to (2.35).
For sensor, in the limiting case (i.e., ) then.
Notice that the limiting case (alpharightarrow2^) implies that (|lambda|>4).
A good agreement with available limiting case results is noticed.
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