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The phrase "cap on" is a correct usage of English
You can use it to mean that some kind of limit or restraint has been placed on a particular action or activity. For example, you could say: "The government has placed a cap on the number of visitors allowed in the park each day."
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Screw the cap on securely.
A cap on immigrants.
A cap on benefits.
I had my cap on.
A cap on tariffs discourages private competitors.
He put the cap on the marker.
But Baltz kept his red cap on.
A cap on doctor visits.
A cap on hospitalization costs.
Hospitals have no cap on private beds.
Is there a cap on cocaine?
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