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- `LIMIT [offset_value, ]n BY expressions`
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- `LIMIT n OFFSET offset_value BY expressions`
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During query processing, ClickHouse selects data ordered by sorting key. The sorting key is set explicitly using an [ORDER BY](../../../sql-reference/statements/select/order-by.md) clause or implicitly as a property of the table engine. Then ClickHouse applies `LIMIT n BY expressions` and returns the first `n` rows for each distinct combination of `expressions`. If `OFFSET` is specified, then for each data block that belongs to a distinct combination of `expressions`, ClickHouse skips `offset_value` number of rows from the beginning of the block and returns a maximum of `n` rows as a result. If `offset_value` is bigger than the number of rows in the data block, ClickHouse returns zero rows from the block.
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During query processing, ClickHouse selects data ordered by sorting key. The sorting key is set explicitly using an [ORDER BY](order-by.md#select-order-by) clause or implicitly as a property of the table engine (row order is only guaranteed when using [ORDER BY](order-by.md#select-order-by), otherwise the row blocks will not be ordered due to multi-threading). Then ClickHouse applies `LIMIT n BY expressions` and returns the first `n` rows for each distinct combination of `expressions`. If `OFFSET` is specified, then for each data block that belongs to a distinct combination of `expressions`, ClickHouse skips `offset_value` number of rows from the beginning of the block and returns a maximum of `n` rows as a result. If `offset_value` is bigger than the number of rows in the data block, ClickHouse returns zero rows from the block.
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!!! note "Note"
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`LIMIT BY` is not related to [LIMIT](../../../sql-reference/statements/select/limit.md). They can both be used in the same query.
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