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Physical LimitPlay
Used when something or someone physically cannot continue to move or go further. SlideExhausted, the runner could go no further and collapsed.
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Project BlockPlay
Often related to reaching a limit in projects due to resources or ideas. SlideOur research can go no further without additional data.
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Metaphorical UsePlay
Can be used metaphorically to express a stopping point in arguments or discussions. SlideWe disagree, so let's agree our debate goes no further.