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Discover Ludwig"more limits" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in many contexts to mean that there are additional restrictions or constraints. For example: "What began as a few simple rules quickly became more limits, making it harder and harder to finish the project."
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Because resources are very limited, people put more limits on your life.
CARLIN I wish I had more limits.
"Realistic painting has more limits," she said.
There should be more limits to that, and everyone should understand what that means.
"I just set more limits and probably expect more out of the kids," he said.
Yet in recent years, many educators see a growing desire for more limits.
Doves wanted even more limits on the use of those troops.
But China has more limits than most and some topics that you can't talk about.
Each of the Big Six also contributed more than $2 million to finance lobbying for more limits on lawsuits.
In Mytishchi, with a population of 170,000, Inspector Poludnitsyn said it was clear that more limits were needed.
From deep water drilling for oil to fracking for gas and arctic mining, there are no more limits.
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