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"was limited for" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or circumstance where something or someone is restricted or constrained in some way. Here is an example: "The production of the new product was limited for the first month due to a shortage of raw materials."
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Efficacy interpretation was limited for the primary measure due to apparent learning/practice and ceiling effects.
Tortuosity data demonstrated this commonly used parameter was limited for the evaluation of undulating curvature.
Epistasis was limited for both model populations, never rising above 5% in extensive parameter explorations.
I had to go to three shops to get all the items – not easy when you have two young children – and then I was limited for choice.
During that time the menu at home was limited: "For supper, there was fried potatoes, scalloped potatoes and mashed potatoes," she said.
While investigating the effect of an in vitro diabetic environment on gene expression of rat tenocytes, the present study was limited for several reasons.
Selection was limited for this post-season, said Phyllis Merhige, the league's senior vice president, because six umpires are hurt and unable to work.
George McGovern, Democrat, 1984 Anticipation and announcement: The anticipation was limited for Mr. McGovern, the 1972 Democratic nominee who had lost in a landslide to Richard Nixon.
However, the evidence was limited for these comparisons.
Also at the time, I felt casting was limited for me as an Asian American woman.
Secondly, evaluation was limited, for example, [9] does not conduct any objective performance evaluation.
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