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The phrase "a capping on the" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts discussing limitations or restrictions, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "There is a capping on the amount of funding available for this project."
Alternatives: "a limit on the" or "a cap on the".
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"It's almost like a capping on the atmosphere that prevents small storms from forming.
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One way to do that may be to put a cap on the grants any one lab can receive.
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Place a cap on the smaller jar and set it inside the larger one.
This seems to place a cap on the price.
So why didn't the card act put a cap on the fees?
They can put a cap on the number of troops the president can send.
He will also repeat his call for a cap on the growth of local property taxes.
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There is also a cap on the number of paid messages any user can receive.
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