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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, often referring to a cover for a container or metaphorically to indicate a limit or restriction.
Example: "Make sure to put a lid on the pot to keep the heat in while cooking."
Alternatives: "a cover" or "a cap".
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"Tight as a lid".
Clearly, she has a lid".
The visitor lifted a lid.
Really kept a lid on things".
Cover with a lid or clingfilm.
Put a lid on the jokes.
(See: "RBS Slams A Lid On Subprime").
Also prepare a lid.
Jar with a lid.
Take a lid.
Add a lid.
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