I assume with "current limiter" you mean someting like a inrush current limiter for transformers.
If this is the case, then it is completely unsuitable for LEDs.
Please give more details or example circuits, links to datasheets, web pages, discussions, or device names.
I see, that was my first post, so sorry for deficiency. Changing the subject; does a constant current LED driver like MeanWell HLG-80H-C700, protect LEDs for like breakdown of some of LEDs? I am trying bypass an LED and observing current increases 700mA to 770mA. There are 36 (12 group of 3 series) LEDs working with 12V and each LED has 2.98 V.