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Discover LudwigThe phrase "capped off" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something has been completed or has ended in a satisfying way. For example, one might say, "We capped off our vacation with a beautiful picnic."
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capped off
verb
Past of cap off
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"It really capped off the trip.
"Your mother had it capped off," the caretaker said.
His performance capped off a fast rise to prominence.
Unite said the announcement capped off a gloomy week.
Yesterday's rally capped off a busy week for Charas.
He capped off the excitement by executing the landing with ease.
Whelan capped off a disastrous moment by clipping the Frenchman's heels.
Bolt capped off an electric day for Jamaica, which also won the women's sprint medley.
For the youthful audience, the show capped off an entrancing day.
That final birdie capped off "my most special round" but not "my best round".
A superb try in the final capped off a fine tournament for the 24-year-old.
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