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Free sign up"ceiling of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the structure or material that forms the "ceiling" or upper limit of something, usually figuratively. For example, "The project was beset by the seemingly never-ending ceiling of bureaucracy."
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The ceiling of democracy is getting higher".
Average the ceiling of ambition.
The ceiling of the third-floor gallery was being lowered.
But Broxton has broken through the glass ceiling of weight.
Swings hang from the ceiling of meeting areas.
long compartment in the ceiling of the plane.
The foyer has a ceiling of exposed wood beams.
Water poured from the ceiling of the makeshift newsroom.
That's why he broke the ceiling of photography prices.
He'll practically hit the ceiling of his Prius.
The wall and ceiling of his office came down.
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