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"in a cap" is a correct phrase in written English.
You could use "in a cap" to refer to an item of clothing, typically a hat or baseball cap. For example, "He was wearing a white t-shirt and blue jeans, with a red baseball cap perched in a jaunty angle on his head."
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"We think it's a lot of good work: saving Medicare, putting in a cap that makes sense on Medicaid.
On graduation day, he dressed in a cap and gown.
An elder woman in a cap opens the curtains on the window to the right.
It's hard to do even if you've grown up in a Cap country like I have.
"There can be as many as 256 electrodes at one time in a cap," he said.
Hillary Rodham Clinton went for walks in a cap and sunglasses.
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European countries participate in a cap-and-trade system that effectively imposes a carbon charge.
In a cap-and-trade energy economy, the cost of building new reactors will be less prohibitive.
This ex ante carbon cost uncertainty inherent in a cap-and-trade market (as revealed by our research) supports the use of a carbon tax.
e360: The province of Ontario recently announced that it will join Quebec and California in a cap-and-trade system for carbon emission.
Under certain conditions, the market equilibrium in a cap-and-trade system will be cost-effective and independent of the initial allocation of tradable rights.
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