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The phrase "a curtailment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a reduction or limitation of something, such as rights, services, or activities.
Example: "The new policy resulted in a curtailment of employee benefits, leading to dissatisfaction among the staff."
Alternatives: "a reduction" or "a limitation".
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Mr. DeGolyer said that soon after China took control here in 1997, these democrats warned of curtailed civil liberties, despite limited evidence then that a curtailment was under way.
The fight is already lost if it means a curtailment of democratic principles and civil liberties.
A curtailment of fraud-on-the-market is therefore quite possible.
Many see this as a curtailment of the "right to freedom of expression".
Mr. Haider has called for a curtailment of immigration to Austria -- "over-foreignization," in his words.
Even the act of putting pen to paper involves, arguably, a curtailment of the full range of motion of hands.
After the election, with the change in administration, instead we've seen a curtailment, a reduction in numbers.
One of the more tangential may be a curtailment of the power of the Premier League and a revival of the Football Association.
On the campaign trail Tuesday, all the Republican presidential candidates seized on the issue and assailed Mr. Obama for what they said was a curtailment of religious freedom.
The upshot was a curtailment of powers associated with the mayoral position; despite this, the Moscow municipal government continues to be a powerful entity in its own right.
We also participate in a curtailment program and receive payments to do so since curtailment is effectively the same as generation.
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