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"a ceiling" can be a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to refer to the top surface or limit of a room or space. Example: She stood in the center of the empty room, admiring the intricate design on the ceiling. The phrase "a ceiling" can also refer to a limit or maximum amount. Example: The company set a ceiling of $500 for employee Christmas bonuses this year.
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Here, there's a ceiling.
"It got a ceiling deal," he said.
Above that, please find a ceiling.
"It puts a ceiling on your progress.
A ceiling above your head?
There was always a ceiling on everything.
"I needed a ceiling, a roof.
Inside the room, a ceiling fan hummed.
"I said: 'Give me a ceiling!
Appropriately, a ceiling slowly descended, crushing them.
"It's searching for a ceiling, a floor".
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