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Tomer Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

"limit" correctly used?

Hi,

"I can tolerate a lot but until a specific limit"

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Yes, although it could be better worded. Something like "I can tolerate a lot, but I have my limits", or, "I can tolerate a lot, but there's a limit".

  • Yes, although it could be better worded.
  • Something like "I can tolerate a lot, but I have my limits", or, "I can tolerate a lot, but there's a limit".
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Yes, although it could be better worded. Something like "I can tolerate a lot, but I have my limits", or, "I can tolerate a lot, but there's a limit".
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Tomer"I can tolerate a lot but until a specific limit"
I wouldn't use until because a specific limit has nothing to do with time. If you want to keep but, you could say:

I can tolerate a lot but only up to a limit.

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