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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Correct use of 'In the limit'

Is the following sentence correct? By 'in the limit', I mean when a mathematical expression allows time to go to infinity.

"However, in the limit the new growth of labor converges to the rate of population growth."
  

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Yes, in a mathematical context that is correct. I would consider putting a comma after "limit". Consider whether you mean "rate of growth of labor".

  • Yes, in a mathematical context that is correct.
  • I would consider putting a comma after "limit".
  • Consider whether you mean "rate of growth of labor".
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Yes, in a mathematical context that is correct. I would consider putting a comma after "limit". Consider whether you mean "rate of growth of labor".

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