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out of limit
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "out of limit" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "out of limits" or "beyond limits," which can be used to describe something that exceeds a defined boundary or restriction. Example: "The project's budget has gone out of limits, and we need to reassess our spending."
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(22) represents that as long as there is at least one calculated power flow out of limit, it is a valid attack.
The EC values in pre-monsoon shown 93%% of wells out of limit and in post-monsoon 86 % of wells are out of limits as there are some anthropogenic activities been carried out.
Science
It is necessary to control anger as soon as possible before it gets you out of limit.
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57 human-written examples
As a former sales rep for individual health plans, I used a 145-page guide of exclusions for pre-existing conditions, "hazardous" activities and occupations, out-of-limit weight, and use of certain medications.
News & Media
A reporter for Argumenty i Fakty, a high-circulation weekly, was among the first to ask about the ban at the press conference: "I am an adoptive father," he said, "and regardless of the foreign-policy context, I find the amendments passed by the Duma out-of-limit, excessive and, excuse me, cannibalistic".
News & Media
3) Recalculate the power flow in the grid, and take out the nodes or edges whose voltage or current are out-of-limit.
Validation methods must ensure that measurements will be consistent and repeatable for multiple instruments for the manufacturing life of a formulation and must provide accurate product monitoring with sensitive detection for out-of-limit variations while avoiding unnecessary lot rejections which might result from test method inaccuracies.
Science
They are ways of putting people in their place, of deciding who gets in and who stays out, of limiting people's movement and restricting their opportunities.
News & Media
Is there an out-of-pocket limit on my expenses?
News & Media
Damian Brayko, the operations manager at Cover Oregon, the state marketplace, said the out-of-pocket limit acted as a safety net for patients with chronic illnesses.
News & Media
In such control charts, observation of an out-of-control limit event might be a sign of a level shift.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "out of limits" or "beyond the limit" to correctly convey that something exceeds an acceptable boundary. For example, "The budget is out of limits."
Common error
Avoid using the singular form "limit" when referring to exceeding boundaries. The correct form is almost always "out of limits" or "beyond the limits".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "out of limit" functions incorrectly as it attempts to describe something exceeding a defined boundary or restriction. As Ludwig AI points out, the correct expression is "out of limits."
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "out of limit" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI suggests using "out of limits" or "beyond the limit" instead. While the phrase appears in a variety of sources, including science, news, and wiki articles, its incorrectness suggests avoiding it in formal writing. The correct alternatives, such as "out of limits" or "beyond the limit", more accurately convey the intended meaning of exceeding a defined boundary or restriction.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
out of bounds
This alternative suggests exceeding a defined area or set of rules.
beyond the pale
This alternative means unacceptable or outside the bounds of what is considered appropriate.
past the limit
Indicates surpassing a specific, measurable boundary.
exceeding the limit
Directly implies surpassing a defined restriction or boundary.
beyond the limit
Suggests surpassing a specific, often implied, boundary.
unacceptable
Indicates that something is not within the range of what is considered tolerable or allowable.
out of order
This alternative describes a situation that is not functioning correctly or is inappropriate.
in excess
Implies a quantity or degree that goes beyond what is considered normal or acceptable.
unrestrained
Indicates a lack of control or limitation.
without constraint
Suggests a complete absence of restrictions or limitations.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say something exceeds a boundary?
The correct phrase is "out of limits" or "beyond the limit". The phrase "out of limit" is grammatically incorrect.
What does it mean when something is "out of limits"?
It means that something has exceeded a predefined boundary, restriction, or acceptable level. You can also use alternatives like "beyond the limit" or "exceeding the limit".
Which is correct, "out of limit" or "out of limits"?
"Out of limits" is the correct phrase. "Out of limit" is grammatically incorrect.
What can I say instead of "out of limit"?
Since "out of limit" is not correct, use "out of limits", "beyond the limit", or "exceeding the limit" depending on the context.
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