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Discover Ludwig"space limits" is a grammatically correct phrase that is often used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the literal or figurative restrictions that physically or conceptually limit the available amount of space. For example, "The paper's space limits prevented me from including all of the necessary information."
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Space limits prevented us from sharing many details.
Lack of space limits us to but one of Nadine's selections from the multiple choice answers on offer.
Although they are reported to reach up to five feet, space limits keep my plant at about a foot high.
"Inability to tolerate empty space limits the amount of space available," as the British psychoanalyst Wilfred Bion once put it.
There has been a small change to prison guidelines introducing governor discretion to allow prisoners to have extra books in their cells within permitted space limits.
Like many other hospitals, Baptist Children's is trying to raise money and deal with space limits to build single rooms, Dr. Smalling said.
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The kitchen was tiny and the closet space limited.
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