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The phrase "a ceiling to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a limit or maximum level that can be reached in a particular context, such as performance, growth, or capacity.
Example: "The new regulations set a ceiling to the amount of carbon emissions allowed for each factory."
Alternatives: "a limit on" or "a cap on".
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Meanwhile, I have a ceiling to paint.
Hospitality has limits; there is a ceiling to taa'rof.
"Simply stated we don't see a ceiling to our opportunities," said Mr. Cook.
The museum is raising a ceiling to accommodate the 24-foot-tall work.
It doesn't take 11 seconds for a floor or a ceiling to collapse.
China has been in the habit of surpassing these "targets", which represent a floor not a ceiling to its aspirations.
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She still hopes to install a ceiling-to-floor design, made from monofilament thread and called "Gravity," in the Pantheon.
He owns two guitar stores and has a ceiling-to-floor bookshelf filled with rare jazz albums.
It makes the final task of giving your room a ceiling-to-floor cleaning much easier.
They used a blue ceiling to similar effect in a guest bedroom.
The plan even calls for a debt ceiling to be enshrined in the country's new constitution.
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