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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'limiting in' is not technically correct in written English.
The phrase you want to use is 'limiting to.' You could use this phrase to express a restriction or limitation of something. For example, "He set a limit of five hours for the project, limiting to a single day of work."
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Oxygen limitation can be rate limiting in carbon metabolism and results in citric acid secretion.
"I'm humble, which is limiting in the West," he said.
– is not how a scholar reads, and it can be limiting in its solipsism".
"I found it to be quite limiting in terms of a social front," Mr. Williams, 45, recalled.
A studio is "a little limiting in terms of having space to entertain," she said.
To call this simply an early-music group would be too limiting in several ways.
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For CoPc/C the first electron transfer seems to be rate-limiting in H2SO4; in KOH the second electron transfer seems to be rate-limiting in all cases.
AtPSY expression is thus rate-limiting in photosynthetically inactive calli but not in green seedlings.
PSY turned out to be rate-limiting in non-green tissues but not in green tissues.
COX enzymes are rate-limiting in the conversion of arachidonic acid to prostanoids.
"The disease is self-limiting in wild birds".
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