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The phrase "a floor on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in financial or economic contexts to refer to a minimum level or limit set for a price or value.
Example: "The government has set a floor on the price of carbon emissions to encourage companies to reduce their pollution."
Alternatives: "a minimum level for" or "a base price for".
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I found the imam's house, a humble building with just one room to a floor on one of two streets where Sunnis lived.
Ive's studio largely designed the building's "void slabs": forty-four hundred precast-concrete unithathat will have a floor on one side, a ceiling on the other, and a cooling system between them.
We are so used to the national minimum wage by now that it is easy to forget that 15 years ago there was no legislation that set a floor on low wages, except in one industry.
That puts a floor on its performance.
This essentially puts a floor on your losses.
These warranties would be partial, but they would put a floor on potential losses.
"They have no reason to believe there's a floor on public debt, so they fret.
Together with inflation, this puts a floor on the real interest rate too.
The new CBA instituted a uniform cap (as well as a floor) on team payrolls.
No federal unemployment insurance eased families' suffering and kept a floor on demand.
Mr. Clinton's request thus becomes a floor on which Congress will build.
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