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"ceiling on" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to refer to an upper limit, or a maximum, for something. For example, "The government is considering a ceiling on how much money people can withdraw from their savings accounts each month."
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The reference standard one considers ground truth can impose a ceiling on measurable accuracy.
table hung from the ceiling on chains.
"There is no set ceiling on payouts".
"It puts a ceiling on your progress.
There was always a ceiling on everything.
There's no ceiling on success here.
There is no ceiling on this extra new percentage point.
Pipes on the wall, on the ceiling, on the ground.
But where there's a ceiling on Dyer's talent.
Or of the ceiling on tax-free saving.
The legislation would place an upper ceiling on rent increases.
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