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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are capped with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is finished or concluded with a specific element or feature, often in a literal or figurative sense.
Example: "The presentation was informative and engaging, and it was capped with a thought-provoking question for the audience."
Alternatives: "are topped with" or "are finished with".
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They are capped with gold.
The navy has a policy of refusing to say whether they are capped with warheads.
Completed landfills are capped with a layer of clay or an impermeable membrane to prevent water from entering.
The highest peaks Sawel, Mullaclogher, and Mullaghaneany all exceed 2,000 feet (608 m) and are capped with crystalline limestone.
"Or I make sure the cards are capped with a three-thousand-dollar limit, especially when these guys are on tour".
Numerous seamounts rise from the basin floor, some of which are volcanic; their peaks, often flat (called tablemounts, or guyots), are capped with coral.
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Each end is capped with a turned finial of ivory.
The course will be capped with a final collaborative project.
The heterostructure is capped with 100 nm thick InGaAs layer.
The account was capped with a bright, exuberant finale.
First, it would be capped with a plastic liner covered with dirt.
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