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The phrase "put limitations on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when describing the process of imposing restrictions or limits on something. For example, "The government put limitations on the number of people who can attend outdoor events due to the pandemic."
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The bans put limitations on the circus's ability to tour.
You have to put limitations on the guest list.
"What you do is put limitations on the payment for them".
"We need to create using technical specifications that put limitations on what we create," he says.
That last statement is part of Woods's formula for success, his reluctance to put limitations on himself.
"Courts are typically afraid to expand upon that decision because it tends to put limitations on law enforcement," he said.
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We go out and release the tracks and we have no one putting limitations on the art that we're producing.
The two major limitations of this study both relate to 'inherent external phenomena': one of which puts limitations on the scope of our basic research question, while the other affects the degree of confidence one has in 'generalizing the findings' of this study.
"Embedding" also puts limitations on location and movement.
Maybe you're putting limitations on what you expect from your team.
The small size of the license plate puts limitations on the author, according to Montressor.
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