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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cutoff in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a point at which something is stopped or limited, often in contexts like data, funding, or communication.
Example: "The company announced a cutoff in funding for the project, leaving many employees uncertain about their future."
Alternatives: "a limit on" or "a halt in".
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Telstra said more than 97percentt of the calls were completed without a delay or a cutoff in service.
Undoubtedly, there should be a cutoff in order to stop the uncertainty in admissions.
That reconciliation has not taken place, however, averting at least for now a cutoff in aid.
Those profits are needed to help the railroad meet a cutoff in operating subsidies at the end of the 2002 fiscal year.
JERUSALEM, April 8 — The Palestinian prime minister, Ismail Haniya, called a cutoff in foreign aid "blackmail" on Saturday, and said his government would not bow to international pressure and recognize Israel.
It calls for a cutoff in the production of new materials for nuclear weapons; President Bush issued a similar proposal after the revelations that Pakistan's nuclear scientist, Abdul Qadeer Khan, had spread such technology around the world.
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Therefore, we decided that a 25% cutoff in a size distribution is the highest threshold we could use for birth size estimates.
Giovanella et al described that they could not employ a lower cutoff in a breast disease setting, because 5% of the healthy individuals in their series showed a high level above 3.3 ng ml−1.
These can be subsequently determined by choosing a cutoff level in the dendrogram, a property exploited in the next stage of the procedure.
There are no previously established cutoffs for high or low CENP-A levels, and the distribution of CENP-A levels did not show a clear cutoff in any of the datasets (data not shown).
Such a cutoff used in future clinical trials of structure-modifying treatment could result in increased statistical power and a reduction of the number of patients required.
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