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"with limited" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing something that is restricted, scarce, or finite in some way. For example: "Due to the pandemic, resources are available with limited availability."
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These met with limited opposition.
Both with limited effect.
Again, with limited success.
With limited substitution, rosters could be smaller.
Providence entered the season with limited expectations.
That has met with limited success.
They struggle with limited resources.
Parallel sorting with limited bandwidth.
Remaining tickets: $375, with limited availability (Tommasini).
Extended lounge hours with limited menu.
The schools are left with limited options.
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