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The phrase “limits in” is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct
If you want to use the phrase “limits in” in a sentence, you could use it to refer to a certain kind of limitation. For example, you could say “We need to put limits in place on our spending to stay within our budget.”
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But with limited freedom comes limits in innovation.
No limits in shapes and volumes.
Banuelos was off limits in trades.
We can see their limits in Technicolor".
The voters approved term limits in 1993.
But there are no limits in places like Ukraine.
There are no limits in Abramovich's kingdom of excess.
We set our own limits in the Paris climate pact.
There are no taxes and no speed limits in Nauru.
(The Agency can overreach limits in following around foreigners, too).
New York City voters supported term limits in two referendums.
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