Have limits in my place on

Maybo

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What’s the difference between “have limits in place on” and “have limits on”?
 
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I think you already know the answer. In fact, I think you're at least 75% sure.
 
I think you already know the answer. In fact, I think you're at least 75% sure.
I feel like they have the same meaning.:ROFLMAO:
 
I think you're right. 🙂
 
You're asking what 'in place' means, right?

If a regulation is 'in place', it means it is formally and legally enforced.
 
@Maybo Did you notice that you put an extra word in your title?
 

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