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The phrase "* cap" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to a specific type of cap or hat, such as a baseball cap or a knit cap. Here are some examples: - "I forgot my baseball cap at home." - "He always wears a knit cap to keep his head warm in the winter." - "Could you pass me my visor cap, please?" - "The soldiers all wore camouflage caps during training." - "She looked stylish in her fedora cap and trench coat."
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Mets cap!
White cap.
speed cap.
Rescue cap.
"Small cap?
Screw cap.
Carhartt Cap.
baseball cap.
Nimitz cap.
Skull cap or baseball cap?
An old soiled cap.
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