admittedly limited
Frequency: 5.01.1 per million words
Used to acknowledge that something has restrictions or is not extensive.
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- My knowledge of the subject is, admittedly, limited, but I'm eager to learn more.
- Admittedly limited in scope, the study still provides valuable insights.
- The study's scope was admittedly limited to a single geographic region.
- The resources available for the project were admittedly limited.
- While the initial results are promising, our data set is admittedly limited.
- Her experience in the field was admittedly limited, but her enthusiasm was boundless.
- His experience in managing large teams was admittedly limited when he first started.
- While admittedly limited, the budget allowed for essential repairs.
- The support offered by the free plan is admittedly limited, so we should consider upgrading.
- The early results are admittedly limited, yet promising enough to warrant further investigation.
- Her perspective, while valuable, was admittedly limited by her lack of direct involvement.
- My knowledge of ancient history is admittedly limited, but I'm eager to learn.
- The resources available for the rescue mission were admittedly limited, but they did their best.
- The impact of the new policy was admittedly limited at first, though it gradually grew.
- The government's power to intervene in the crisis is admittedly limited by existing laws.
- The data collected was admittedly limited, making it difficult to draw definitive conclusions.
- This historical account is admittedly limited, as many records from that era were lost.
- Despite being admittedly limited in terms of numbers, the team achieved significant success.
- The effectiveness of the new policy is admittedly limited in rural areas.
- His understanding of the complex theory was admittedly limited, yet he tried his best to grasp it.