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Discover Ludwig"put a limitation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to impose a restriction or boundary on something. Example: The company decided to put a limitation on their employees' use of social media during work hours.
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"If he's behind you, then he doesn't put a limitation on what you can do".
To put a limitation on it, he went back to his favorite source, the Broadway musical.
?First, we put a limitation on the maximum value of the integral term to prevent the cyclic burst of it.
Right, I am cheerleading to put a limitation on coal prices.
Any alternative hardware form factors — sliders, physical Qwerty keyboards and so on — just get in the way or put a limitation on the software.
Zettaset's strong point is its affordability (pricing depends on the size of the business) and the fact that it doesn't put a limitation on the number of users that have access to the solution, enabling businesses to focus on how to utilize the data and analytics, rather than how to manage it.
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Moreover, the threshold voltage of MOSFET does not scale down proportionally with its dimensions, thus putting a limitation on its suitability for low voltage operation.
Varying staining-efficiency and broad electrophoretic bands due to varying glycosylation may add to a certain degree of overlap and inaccuracy, which is a common problem, when working with membrane proteins and puts a limitation to the power of the current method.
While growing older is often seen an increasing limitations -- physically, mentally, financially, socially, culturally -- having plenty of money can put a limit to those limitations.
It is also significant that the scientific consensus that had developed against ocean dumping put a crucial limitation to the space that, up until that point, was assumed available for the disposal of nuclear waste.
Romney said he doesn't want to cut taxes by $5 trillion, a widely reported figure, and put a strict limitation on how much he would actually lower taxes.
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