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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the cap of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the lid or top of something. For example, "She removed the cap of the jar and scooped out some jam".
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During this time, the cap of the contaminated bubble thins.
("R" is the cap of the polar group).
"It was the cap of my tooth," Boyle said.
However, the cap of the well collecting water level data was rusted shut.
When the cap of a bottle is screwed on, the bottle is not enchanted.
That is a feather in the cap of the Liberal Democrats".
Another important feather in the cap of maritime Malta is the International Maritime Law Institute (IMLI).
The prison population is 77,000 at present, close to the cap of 80,000.
Holding the cap of his pen in his mouth, he signed books and slapped backs.
Another girl, by the window, rubbed her forehead with the cap of her pen.
"Christina, are you excited?" Stephens asked, pointing the cap of the bottle toward McHale.
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