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Free sign upThe phrase "whose limitations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the constraints or boundaries associated with a person, object, or concept. Example: "The project faced challenges due to the team's limitations, whose limitations were not fully understood at the outset."
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What emerges is a maelstrom of fragmented, inexplicable imagery and activity expressed in dance whose limitations might be the result of Mr. Pepelyaev's start as a mime.
About Ralph Steiner, the photographer who generously offered to teach him photography, Evans commented, "He is a bitter little Jew, intelligent, whose limitations are skillfully blurred".
Nor is there any reason to retain faith in Giles Clarke, England's puffed-up principal, or Australia's Jack Clarke, whose limitations have been exposed often enough".
Wilson is peopled by characters whose limitations are set in stone and who've long ago been sucked into the daily grind.
He wears his cynicism like a net veil; behind it, he averts his eyes from anyone whose limitations seem greater than his own.
Her replacement, Ms. Freund, offers a workable, straightforward voice, whose limitations are blurred by passionate intensity and smoothed away to some extent by the microphone.
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The percentage of iOS users on the newest builds is also a point Apple can hold over Android, whose limitation-filled carrier deals make it take years for firmware updates to trickle down.
The modern world produces some fraction of young men whose personal limitations keep them on the fringes of society.
Growing up in Brooklyn, near Eastern Parkway, he was the sort of kid whose athletic limitations led him to dream not of playing games but of describing them.
The American, whose crude limitations would have brought a tear to 1956 middleweight champion Floyd Paterson, pressed forwardly in the latter rounds, but DeGale was always the sharper fighter and ran out a clear 10-5 winner.
State and federal officials blamed each other for the plight of those whose mental limitations, physical afflictions or addictions, exacerbated by their exodus, have kept them from taking advantage of what help was available.
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