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The phrase "a cut back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a reduction in something, such as spending, resources, or services.
Example: "Due to budget constraints, the company announced a cut back on employee benefits."
Alternatives: "a reduction" or "a decrease".
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Mr. Arroyo bowls at the alley five days a week, a cut back from what was once a daily regimen.
They instead looked to use intricate build up play in and around the edge of the box to work room for a cut back from the by-line.
Whereas Brisbane looked to get the ball inside the box and to the byline to look for a cut back, Melbourne tried to break with space in behind and play a square ball across the box.
There could be a cut back, or phasing out, of existing employee shares schemes to make way for the new All Employee Share Option Plan, due to be introduced in April.
"There has already been a cut back in S4C's funding.
Reid reduced the arrears when he side-footed home after a cut back from Lewis Alessandra.
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A cut-back cleared, a shot blocked, a header wide.
There's little chance of a cut-back in supply any time soon.
Marc-Antoine Fortuné was the creator, McGinn fiercely dispatching a cut-back from 12 yards.
Suarez was falling back later when he lifted a cut-back from Raheem Sterling on the right over the bar.
The outstanding Vidal was allowed to evade Izaguirre, before offering a cut-back which Quagliarella easily converted.
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