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upper limited
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'upper limited' is not a correct English expression.
It may be confused with the term "upper limit," which is commonly used to refer to the maximum number or value of something. For example, the upper limit of the temperature range is 32 degrees Celsius.
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We extend the result to the case of several proportions and rigorously prove the nearly second order asymptotic optimality of the proposed scheme using the rate of convergence in the strong law of large numbers which is upper limited by the central limit theorem.
By definition, the value of is upper limited by (C3).
As in the previous case, the model is upper limited to 4.23.
A potential problem of the definition (18) is that it can lead to an unbounded value since the entropy residual (mathcal{R}) is not physically upper limited.
Before retirement, an economic agent's leisure rate is upper limited by L, and when the leisure rate at which the economic agent optimally enjoys reaches L, she is forced to reduce leisure and to increase consumption to retain the utility.
Since this effect causes a quality of service degradation for users at the cell edge, the dynamic receive power range of uplink signals arriving at the base station should be upper limited.
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Two features of DRL were varied: the presence or absence of an upper limit (the limited hold) and the target time, 5 or 60 s.
The two models used were: carbon-limited (upper limits for uptake of amino acids aspartate, glutamate and glutamine at 500, and carbon sources glucose and mannitol at 100 and 50, respectively) and nitrogen-limited (upper limit for amino acid uptake at 100, and glucose and mannitol uptake at 500 and 250, respectively).
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The number of transmitted nrtPS packets is upper-limited by the capacity available for them (6).
Expression (4) shows that the capacity available for the nrtPS traffic is given by an upper-limited discrete-time random variable, whose value is at least one.
The LSD detector was upper-limited to candidates when generating the soft information (notice that for some of the studied configurations this bound was sufficient to take into account all candidates in the search space).
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing constraints or boundaries, replace the grammatically questionable phrase "upper limited" with the more precise and widely accepted term "upper limit".
Common error
Avoid using "upper limited" as it is not standard English. Instead, use "upper limit" to clearly denote the maximum permissible value or boundary.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "upper limited" functions as a modifier, intended to describe something that has a boundary or restriction from above. However, Ludwig AI indicates this is not a correct English expression.
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62%
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15%
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8%
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8%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
While "upper limited" appears in various contexts, notably in scientific literature, Ludwig AI flags it as grammatically incorrect. The intended meaning – denoting a maximum boundary or threshold – is better conveyed using ""upper limit"" or other alternatives like "maximum value" or "highest bound". Therefore, it is advisable to avoid using the phrase "upper limited" and opt for grammatically sound alternatives to ensure clarity and precision in writing. Although frequently present in academic and scientific writing, correctness should be prioritized.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
maximum limit
Replaces 'upper' with 'maximum', focusing on the highest possible value.
highest bound
Substitutes 'limited' with 'bound', suggesting a boundary that cannot be exceeded.
ceiling
A more concise way of expressing an "upper limited" value or quantity.
upper threshold
Uses 'threshold' to emphasize the point beyond which something changes or stops.
maximum allowable
Specifies that a value is the greatest permitted.
capped at
Implies a formal limit or restriction has been set.
restricted to
Focuses on the action of limiting to a certain range or value.
maximum extent
Emphasizes the degree to which something can reach.
topmost level
Used when referring to hierarchical or layered systems.
peak value
Highlights the highest point or value achieved.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say something has a maximum value?
The correct phrase is "upper limit", not "upper limited". For example, "The "upper limit" for this project's budget is $10,000".
Is "upper limited" grammatically correct?
No, "upper limited" is not considered grammatically correct in standard English. The proper term is "upper limit".
What does "upper limit" mean?
"Upper limit" refers to the highest possible value or boundary that something can reach or be assigned.
Are there alternatives to "upper limit"?
Yes, depending on the context, you could use phrases like "maximum value", "ceiling", or "highest bound".
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