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The phrase "was limited within" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a restriction or boundary that was imposed on something.
Example: "The project's scope was limited within the budget constraints set by the management."
Alternatives: "was confined to" or "was restricted to".
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The damage was limited: within weeks Rolls-Royce had signed orders with a couple of Chinese carriers worth $3 billion and a further $5 billion deal for engines on the A380s that British Airways is buying.After years of spending heavily on giant new engine models, Rolls-Royce is roaring ahead.
The rake angle variation was limited within a certain range, as described in Table 1.
However, the maximum depth of measurement was limited within 20 μm in their study.
The nonlinearity was limited within the connection, a zero-length spring model was used to model the connection, and the beam and columns were treated as linear element.
Searching was limited within peer-review journal articles written in English for the period of 2003 2014 in the business discipline.
More chemical composition change was observed under air confinement than under water, while it was limited within the topmost 10 30 nm under both water and air confinement.
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Their performance was worse than the other groups on trial 1, suggesting there was limited within-trial learning.
Here, the maximum secret capacity is limited within the QR data payload.
For example, the train positioning error can be limited within centimeter level.
Moreover, the cascade scheme allows the orientation angle to be limited within a given range.
Therefore, the permeability contrast within a set of development unit shall be limited within 3 during layer recombination.
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