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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cut off" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a point or limit at which something is stopped or interrupted.
Example: "The project had a cut off date for submissions, which was set for the end of the month."
Alternatives: "a cutoff point" or "a termination point."
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For our result we rely on a cut off argument.
a) Cut off other drivers.
The St Gallen criteria use a cut off at 14%.
We used a cut off score ≥ 6 which corresponded with a cut off at ≥ 10 in the EDS-10, and indicates a moderate level of PPD [ 27].
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It's too early for a cut-off.
"There may be a cut-off.
There was, too, a cut-off problem.
But there is a cut-off date.
Fix a cut-off function such that (2.1).
A cut-off value of 30 s was set.
A cut-off score ≥15 indicates sexual distress.
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