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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big cut" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant reduction in size, amount, or value, often in contexts like finance, budgets, or physical injuries.
Example: "The company announced a big cut in its budget for the upcoming year, which will affect several departments."
Alternatives: "a substantial reduction" or "a major decrease."
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Is that such a big cut?
We're willing to take a big cut.
The Medicare reform represents a big cut in entitlement spending.
Most of all, a big cut in offensive weapons.
Again, the aim was a big cut in customers' bills.
Effectively it amounts to a big cut in Britain's armed forces.
He had some 200 yards into the green, and took a big cut at the ball.
On a bill of $400, that is a big cut -- maybe the profit on those truffles.
It sidestepped what they want most: a big cut to players' salaries.
All they do is put their imprint on your product, then take a big cut.
That's still a big cut, but less than what the Trump had promised.
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