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"serve to limit" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might use it when you want to express that something helps to reduce or restrict something else. For example, "The government has introduced regulations that serve to limit the extent of emissions from cars."
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But the health issue may serve to limit the Alliance's national appeal.
So a levy on these extra liabilities would serve to limit banks' borrowing abroad.
Snow, rain, sleet, fog, and darkness all serve to limit visibility.
The lower jaw ligaments serve to limit the maximal extension of the mandibula.
Ostensibly, these restrictions are for reasons of security, but they also serve to limit the material that gets out.
Balancing childcare responsibilities, work or family commitments can also serve to limit opportunities to attend meetings on campus.
In other instances, we have found that prison regulations or statutes do provide decisionmaking criteria which serve to limit discretion.
Thus, one theoretical view is that an organ may produce substances that serve to limit its own growth, thereby establishing a feedback mechanism.
Such contractual terms serve to limit consumer choices and squelch innovation by making it harder for people to discover alternatives to Google products.
Such burdens may be created because of a desire to limit payments to ineligible claimants, but they also serve to limit take-up of benefits by eligible claimants.
As many publishers the world over rely upon news agencies for news material the stance taken by the IPL can only serve to limit news and free promotional value of their event and brand".
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