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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make a limit" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English to mean setting a boundary or threshold.
For example, "We need to make a limit on how many hours we can spend on this project."
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"Why make a limit, a border between us?" he said.
"Author should make a limit on the uploaded photos or at least determine if there are more than 1,000 for 10-20 minutes," he said.
If the dog is anxious, make a limit on physical contact and stick to it.
Make a limit to how many calories you eat and drink every day.
So make a limit, say, that you won't sleep in the daytime past 3 30 or something.
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And with little prospect of any benefit flowing in the other direction – for Scotland could only make a limited contribution to supporting a big English bank.
When VOJD teamed up with Alexander McQueen to make a limited-edition umbrella handle, what would have normally cost upwards of $10,000 in mold fees was reduced to several hundred dollars in setup fees.
Your mind has to make a limiting black and white decision.
Make a limited-time offer on your products or services.
For the case ℓ = ∞ the sharpness follows by just making a limit procedure with the result above in mind.
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