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off-limits
Hi
If a suspect is "off-limits" could it mean that he/she is "untouchable"?
Let's say that an important politician would be involved in something, but someone would say "Leave him alone, his off-limits".
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Re: off-limits

Originally Posted by
GUEST2008
Hi
If a suspect is "off-limits" could it mean that he/she is "untouchable"?
Let's say that an important politician would bewas/is involved in something, but someone would say "Leave him alone, his he's off-limits".
Yes, you are correct.
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