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Discover LudwigThe phrase "really limited" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something that has a very narrow or restricted scope or capacity. Example: The seating at the concert was really limited, with only a few rows of chairs available for ticket holders.
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"People might start respecting the job I'm doing on limited resources - and I mean really limited.
"We're really limited.
"But it was really limited success.
The opportunities may be really limited.
They really limited us to nothing".
The doctors had really limited resources.
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"It would really limit Hernando's global impact," he says.
"By really limiting the access, it will really help to curb the prevalence".
Does frequent exposure to supersize sodas really limit parents' freedom to raise healthy children?
It really limits the kind of pictures you can take, especially in a crowd.
"And that really limits their ability to move deep or heavy snow".
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