normal limit

collocation in English

meaningsofnormalandlimit

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normal
adjective
uk
/ˈnɔː.məl/
us
/ˈnɔːr.məl/
ordinary or usual; the same as would ...
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limit
noun
uk
/ˈlɪm.ɪt/
us
/ˈlɪm.ɪt/
the greatest amount, number, or level of something that is either possible ...
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(Definition ofnormalandlimitfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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That is thenormallimit.
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When alcohol is permitted, thenormallimitis two cans of beer per man per day.
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Does thenormallimitof five years and 10 months obtain?
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Each candidate can potentially pretend to stand as an independent and, therefore, claim three times thenormallimit.
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I see no reason why the limit should not correspond with thenormallimitof county court jurisdiction.
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If we were to write in a new time limit, we would find that it came to be accepted as thenormallimit.
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Revised proposals were submitted for a smaller scale centre which was, at £405,000, cheaper than before, but unfortunately still markedly above the £300,000normallimit.
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That is an exception and one that is not an issue in thenormallimitof 40 tonnes and our derogations to 38 tonnes.
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There is always a certain percentage of bad potatoes in any sample, and they have been within thenormallimitof tolerance.
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Subsequent to the general strike a certain amount of overtime in excess of thenormallimitof 12 hours per week was worked.
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Thenormallimitof £40,000 on the amount of investment on which relief might be claimed for any one year would continue to apply.
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The uppernormallimitfor capillary refill in newborns is 2 seconds.
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There must of course clearly be anormallimitto the length of stay in a particular course in order that the maximum number of people may benefit.
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I should perhaps explain at this point that thenormallimitof local authority jurisdiction, and hence of the scope of the planning system, is the mean low-water mark.
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They want to ensure that if there is a legitimate complaint it can be considered, and not, as it were, time-barred after thenormallimitof two months has expired.
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Aluminum and magnesium products average about 13.5kg lb as anormallimit, but it is possible to cast items in the 45-90kglb -1 range.
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The additional 30 km/h in comparison to thenormallimiton upgraded conventional lines was necessary in order to achieve a total journey time of 90 minutes.
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