We all love using Spanning Relationships(or Cross-Object References) while creating Formula Field, Validation Rules, Workflow Rules, Lookup Filters. Don't we? 

However there is a caveat which we should keep in mind before using it; and that is, "Salesforce allows a maximum of 10 unique relationships per object in cross-object formulas".
Some of you may agree with me here. I was very much uncomfortable in comprehending this limit. However I found this excellent Salesforce knowledge article which simplifies the way one should look at this limit.

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