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be capped
noun
A close-fitting head covering either without a brim or with a peak.
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The phrase "be capped" is grammatically correct and it is commonly used in written English.
It means to be limited or restricted in some way. It is often used in relation to limits or restrictions on prices, salaries, or quantity. Example: The company's profit-sharing plan was capped at 10% of the annual salary. This means that the maximum amount an employee could receive through the profit-sharing plan was limited to 10% of their annual salary.
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Should rents be capped?
No longer will wages be capped.
Jobseekers' allowances will be capped.
The overall welfare budget will be capped.
But these payments could be capped.
Pain and suffering judgments should be capped.
Job titles should always be capped down.
In addition, the growth of Medicare would be capped.
The company had hoped that payouts might be capped.
Alderson said Harvey would be capped around 170 innings.
Total social security spending will be capped too.
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