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The phrase "much more limited" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to compare or contrast the extent or scope of something. Example: While the previous policy was broad and provided many options, the new policy is much more limited in its offerings.
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Its effects were much more limited.
However, their usefulness is much more limited during the implementation phase.
After that window closes, your treatment options become much more limited.
If they can't borrow the money, their options are much more limited.
Ways to find and listen to music were so much more limited then.
Moreover, he says, arbitrage opportunities are much more limited in housing markets than in securities markets.
In Spain, the effect of nouvelle cuisine was much more limited.
On that front, the options are much more limited.
But when audiophiles go aquatic, options become much more limited.
The tools that they have to heal themselves have become much more limited.
Islands are small and your options become much more limited.
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