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The phrase "a cutoff" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a limit or boundary, often in contexts such as deadlines, measurements, or restrictions.
Example: "The cutoff for submitting applications is next Friday, so make sure to send yours in on time."
Alternatives: "a limit" or "a deadline".
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Is there a cutoff?
"There's not a cutoff point," he said.
Yes, there is a cutoff date.
Later, Strawberry overthrew a cutoff man.
Yes, there should be a cutoff on some events.
Step 3: Low-pass filter with a cutoff at 800Hz.
Thase chose a cutoff score of 7 or below.
A cutoff is used to eliminate the contact line singularity.
A partnership with Mr. Abbas could lead to a cutoff.
Mr. Dillon urged state district attorneys to support a cutoff age of 33.
Did he not worry that a cutoff of aid might be destabilizing?
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