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"cap it at" is correct and usable in written English.
Specifically, it is used when you are asking someone to limit something to a certain amount, number, level, etc. For example, "Let's cap it at 20 dollars for dinner tonight."
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Your plan would cap it at $1,000.
Or simply cap it at a lower level than you already have.
"The government and conservationists want to cap it at a certain level of tourists per year, but there's still a lot of room for growth".
Do we really need to cap it at 50? England have won the toss and will bowl first, for obvious reasons.
"We're not going to cap it at that -- obviously we are trying to get more freight -- but understand the size of this.
Their bill would not ban soft money but would cap it at $75,000 for national parties and allow unlimited fund-raising for state parties.
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Even Jesus capped it at 12".
Today, New Jersey caps it at 350percentt of the poverty level and New York proposes to go to 400percentt.
At a certain point, Chris Johns, the editor of the magazine, capped it at 500, because I was just going crazy, there was so much good material.
For example, the PROFILE form does consider the net worth of the family's principal place of residence, but typically caps it at 2-3 tincomencome.
Murray opened the scoring at 5 46 of the second period with his third short-handed goal of the year, and capped it at 16:40 of the third.
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