Collocations withcut

These are words often used in combination withcut.

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additional cut
The highest possible level of public pensions will be cut gradually, to 64% of last net earnings, and an additional cut of the derived widow's pension was made.
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budgetary cut
Furthermore, local government restructuring and budgetary cuts from the 1970s introduced restrictions in cemetery maintenance expenditure: staffing levels, not easy to maintain, were cut further.
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cut fastball
Less commonly, he throws a curveball in the low 70s and a cut fastball.
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cut flower
For example, tissue culture techniques mean that a plant of a vegetatively propagated variety may be obtained from a cut flower.
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cut of beef
The rates of levy for imports vary according to the cut of beef.
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cut profit
Owing to inflation industrialists are not spurred on to be enterprising and efficient and to cut profit margins because they can sell so easily.
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deep cut
Now another deep cut is wanted.
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depth of cut
In fact, due to the bone structure, different forces have to be applied depending on directions, depth of cut and type of bone cortex and medullar parts.
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devastating cut
The first is the quite devastating cut in the housing programme over the next two years.
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draconian cuts
Even before these draconian cuts were proposed, there had been a gradual decline in the proportion of our citizenry entitled to legal aid.
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dramatic cut
If we had entered at a more realistic rate, we should have seen a much more rapid and dramatic cut in interest rates.
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drastic cut
It is not a drastic cut.
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extended cut
An extended cut was also released, pushing the running time to 133 minutes.
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final cut
Plots cut for silage were grazed after the final cut, and undersown cereal plots were grazed after the cereal harvest.
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huge cut
That was a huge cut.
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massive cut
It is a massive cut.
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painful cut
Most of the high-spending authorities can achieve the savings that we seek without dramatic or unduly painful cuts.
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pay cut
As a result, employees will suffer a pay cut.
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proposed cut
The proposed cut is unprecedented.
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savage cut
But he cannot do that today, because here we find what has rightly been described as a savage cut.
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severe cut
Would they rather have a more severe cut in the social services, and if so, where?
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shallow cut
The station sits in a shallow cut, with the platform on the lower level and the street-level vestibule above.
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substantial cut
I understand that there will be a substantial cut in staff.
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tax cut
In the spring of 1962, the tax cut became law.
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theatrical cut
He is never seen in the theatrical cut.
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unilateral cut
Next, if a unilateral cut-off is not seen as a satisfactory policy, is there much prospect of a multilateral one?
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