limited set
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflimitedandset
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limited
adjective
uk/ˈlɪm.ɪ.tɪd/us/ˈlɪm.ɪ.t̬ɪd/
small in amount ...
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set
noun
uk/set/us/set/
a group of similar things that belong together in ...
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(Definition oflimitedandsetfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoflimited set
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A given form emerges within alimitedsetof contexts and with alimitedsetof functions.
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For each parameter there is alimitedsetof available features.
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This simplification can be obtained simply by introducing alimitedsetof independent configuration parameters.
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Only words uttered in isolation or in alimitedsetof two-word combinations were included.
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Only alimitedsetof amino acids has been reported to polymerize thermally.
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Emulation serves to narrow the collective focus of attention onto alimitedsetof problems.
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Regimes are also fragmented coalitions of diverse interests united around alimitedsetof priorities.
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The pairing patterns generated may be classified according to alimitedsetof conformational parameters.
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Alimitedsetof variables was available to measure the three dimensions of attachment.
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Eventually, like our networks, all children learn the words in thislimitedset.
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Imagine we are given a set of candidates and alimitedsetof constraints.
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On alimitedsetof test programs, the algorithm converts a majority of selects and updates into the optimised form.
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It is this process which leads to inventive energies being engrossed by a relativelylimitedsetof problems.
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It must not over commit to a specific andlimitedsetof represented properties and feasible inferences.
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Further, they allow thislimitedsetof factors to affect children only to the same extent as they affect adults.
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This also seems to be a consequence of the training input; specifically, of the verylimitedsetof sentence types.
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Players could only choose from alimitedsetof sounds, which impaired the creation of personal identity.
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In contrast, grammar-based parsing is able to represent thelimitedsetof engineering semantics from very specific engineering documents.
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Furthermore, although there were various types of final endings, alimitedsetof six accounted for the majority of occurrences.
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Their approach, like ours, uses a combination of syntactic frame and aspectual features, but alimitedset.
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Broadening the impact of alimitedsetof on-the-ground research data points depends on many capacities.
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Keywords are a verylimitedsetof alphanumeric strings which are in the grammar prefixed by an "@" sign.
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