limited range
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflimitedandrange
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limited
adjective
uk/ˈlɪm.ɪ.tɪd/us/ˈlɪm.ɪ.t̬ɪd/
small in amount ...
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range
noun
uk/reɪndʒ/us/reɪndʒ/
a set of ...
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(Definition oflimitedandrangefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoflimited range
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These might be exceptional claims, but they also underscore thelimitedrangeover which the dandy asserts pride of place.
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For another, several of the studies are under-researched, relying on alimitedrangeof secondary sources and memoirs.
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One explanation for lack of associations with maternal alcohol use may be thelimitedrangeof maternal alcohol problems in our study.
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In their sample, with alimitedrangeof occupations, high demands were positively related to high control.
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Perhaps a more telling metaphor would be a menu touristique, providing the diner with alimitedrangeof options from which to choose.
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The major drawback of parallel robots is theirlimitedrangeof motion.
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Because of this assumption, the present experiments tested only alimitedrangeof items within superordinate boundaries.
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Although the data cover alimitedrangeof frequencies, there are nevertheless distinctive trends for the frequency dependency of responses to different gratings.
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A small minority of the group were able to use their singing voice consistently and sing beyond alimitedrange.
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Thislimitedrangeof variability was not observed to the same degree in comparison groups.
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In 1995 there were around 90 larger general practices that held their own budgets to purchase alimitedrangeof services for their patients.
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Since the tendons get stiffer as they are stretched, they allow finger joints to flex or extend within alimitedrange.
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Unfortunately, however, it can only describe alimitedrangeof transitions in three-dimensional convection, and a more general method is needed.
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However, in thelimitedrangeof parameters studied, an interesting finding of this experiment has been the absence of measurable subcritical finite-amplitude instability.
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Furthermore, pressure force must be controlled within alimitedrange, which avoids outflow of adhesive.
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In analysis, emergence is necessary but must be anticipated, so that only alimitedrangeof designs is computed.
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Their continued responsibility for delivering primary care now includes an overt purchasing role for alimitedrangeof health services.
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Thus, even where the authority to purchase was devolved to front-line staff, it often referred to alimitedrangeof services.
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