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Snappy Posted 14 years ago
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"a limited number of" or "limited numbers of"

Which do you use "a limited number of" or "limited numbers of" in the following cases.They sell a limited number of anime character watches and key rings.They sell limited numbers of anime character watches and key rings.
  

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A limited number is more common although both are said.

  • A limited number is more common although both are said.
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A limited number is more common although both are said.
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I think there is little difference. A limited number of key rings sound more natural to me but as I say I hear both.

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