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Discover Ludwig"was capped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in any sentence when you need to indicate that a process or quantity has been limited, restricted, or brought to an end. For example: "The number of attendees at the event was capped at 100."
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was capped
noun
A close-fitting head covering either without a brim or with a peak.
Exact(60)
In exchange, his sentence was capped at eight years.
His tenure was capped by the Bin Laden raid.
The building was capped by a bold overhanging cornice.
Online enrollment in CopyrightX was capped at five hundred students.
The account was capped with a bright, exuberant finale.
The ELA was capped at last Friday's level of €89bn.
The BP well gushed nearly five million barrels of oil before it was capped.
The canal was capped and fenced off, and the buildings around it were razed.
They died soon after the jar was capped, Ms. Pittman said.
Millions of gallons of crude oil spilled before the well was capped in July.
It was capped by the appearance of Tabulae Rudolphinae (1627; "Rudolphine Tables").
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