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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of headwear or as a metaphorical term in various contexts, such as limits or restrictions.
Example: "He wore a cap to shield his eyes from the sun during the hike."
Alternatives: "a hat" or "a lid."
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A cap on immigrants.
A cap on benefits.
Are you wearing a cap?
Under a cap.
Wear a cap.
While wearing a cap.
"Actually, it's a cap".
A cap on tariffs discourages private competitors.
He wore a cap all the time".
A cap was always on his head.
"A cap would make it much harder".
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