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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a certain curtailment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific reduction or limitation in a particular context, such as policies, rights, or activities.
Example: "The new regulations will lead to a certain curtailment of freedoms that we have previously enjoyed."
Alternatives: "a specific reduction" or "a particular limitation".
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One cannot rule out that the element of structure in the performance of the interviews in this study may have limited the narrative aspect of the interviews and thereby also contributed to a certain curtailment of the types of experiences articulated by the informants.
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We model the optimal protection decision problem as a mixed integer linear programming (MILP) problem to minimize the investment costs such that the risk of the load curtailment exceeding a certain threshold value, after an attack to the power grid, be less than the risk tolerance value, defined by power system operators.
It may, however, be taken for granted that there will be some curtailment of the consumption of luxury goods, and that this will mean a certain restriction of trade.How far this will extend must at present be a matter of conjecture.
YES - Andy Gill The abrupt curtailment of their career by Jim Morrison's death at the age of 27 both bestowed a certain dark cachet upon The Doors, and also prevented them from embarking upon the long, slow decline into which most of their peers subsequently sank.
— a certain pleasure.
A certain lady.
"To a certain point.
A certain attire.
By a certain light.
A certain unburdening.
A certain earnestness.
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