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The phrase "a new ceiling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a newly established limit or boundary, often in contexts such as finance, construction, or personal goals.
Example: "With the recent renovations, we have set a new ceiling for the height of the building."
Alternatives: "a new limit" or "an updated threshold".
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Talk story about Grand Central Station getting a new ceiling after 31 years.
There is a dining area adjoining the living room, which has a new ceiling fan.
He ended up putting in a new ceiling and redoing the stairs".
I did the renovations myself — I cut the kitchen open with a chain saw, built a new ceiling.
Mr. Richter is a construction consultant who is helping to design a new ceiling for the tunnel.
Because the old decoration -- incorporating stars and some geometrical shapes -- was ruined, a new ceiling was needed.
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Ave. and Mount Auburn Street; while indoors people lounge in large interior spaces with soaring ceilings, and a new roof deck along Dunster Street.
This is the fun part, giving you a beautiful new ceiling.
If none of this works, buy a whole new ceiling fan.
This involved drilling >100 holes in the straw board ceiling to allow the attachment of a new suspended ceiling.
There was an article about the new ceiling of £150,000, above which BBC salaries will now be made public.
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