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Discover Ludwig"set a ceiling on" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that a maximum limit or restriction has been established for something. Example: The government has decided to set a ceiling on the prices of essential commodities to control inflation.
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The number of screeners is down because Congress set a ceiling on the agency's employment.
This, it seems, will always set a ceiling on compensation in privacy claims.
The value of loans being written does not set a ceiling on the amount of losses they can generate.
Earlier this year the House of Representatives voted to erect a "cap-and-trade" system, which would set a ceiling on such emissions and lower it each year.
In fact, variety and site together set a ceiling on the productivity and profit that can be realized under the best management.
This would reduce earmarking and set a ceiling on central-government current spending, initially at 17½% of GDP and falling annually.
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The proposal would have set a ceiling of 18percentt on the number of foreigners in this country of 7.2 million people.
Instead, we set a ceiling of four months on the study duration.
The United States is one of the few countries where Congress sets a ceiling on government debt, which creates "periodic uncertainty" over the government's ability to meet its obligations, Moody's said in a report.
Congress sets a ceiling on how much the country may borrow.
Despite setting a ceiling on debt, M.L.B. can be selective in how it enforces the rule.
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