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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cap of" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you could use it to describe the maximum amount of something, as in "The cap of allowable emissions was set at 750 tons a year."
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Many have an age cap of 75.
He recommended setting a cap of £35,000.
Strict cap of 16 per section.
Cap of 150,000 points annually.
There is a cap of 500 members.
Enrollment cap of 6 F&ES students per section.
(l Annual cap of T-1 principal applicant adjustments.
Well, let's compare that with the market cap of Microsoft.
The light bounces off a Philippine cap of shells.
During this time, the cap of the contaminated bubble thins.
I would like to have a cap of silence.
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