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Discover Ludwig"cut-off point" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to a certain limit, such as a deadline or a limit above which something is no longer accepted. For example, "The cut-off point to register for the event is tomorrow."
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Cut-off point ≥ 2 was used [ 1].
Cut-off point for sputum eosinophilia was ≥ 3% [ 22].
That cut-off point could be extended.
But what's the cut-off point?
Until 2006, the cut-off point was 64.
And even if it did, where's the cut-off point?
It is exploitative and there is a cut-off point.
There has to be a cut-off point.
We had a sort of cut-off point.
The Social Communication Questionnaire (SCQ) reported that 23 children met the cut-off point for ASD, and 9 children met the cut-off point for autism.
It's cut-off point.
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