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Discover Ludwig"impose a cap" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to set a limit or restriction on something. Example: The government plans to impose a cap on greenhouse gas emissions in order to reduce the effects of climate change.
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We would impose a cap on bad behaviour in politics.
Beginning in summer 2014, GSAS will no longer impose a cap on external summer funding.
It threatens to impose a cap for those universities who don't oblige.
There are also questions over how it would impose a cap on each company's profits.
Patten says he could not reasonably impose a cap on the amount to be spent.
Soon moderates and Republicans will produce amendments to impose a cap directly.
In 2006, it became the first state to impose a cap on all greenhouse gas emissions.
Q: Why did you not impose a cap on the amount people would have to spend on hotel costs?
He said that Cameron's plan to impose a cap on immigrants from eastern Europe was probably illegal and certainly counterproductive.
The FCA already had the power to impose a cap, but now it would be forced to do so.
There are no legal limits on how much you can save, though employers often impose a cap.
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