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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sharp cut" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a precise or significant reduction, change, or incision in various contexts, such as finance, art, or physical actions.
Example: "The company announced a sharp cut in its budget for the upcoming year, which surprised many employees."
Alternatives: "a significant reduction" or "a drastic decrease."
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McKinnon shows off his ability to pick up yards after the catch, cutting inside toward the safety and making a sharp cut that nearly beats him.
Ireland's people are experiencing a wrenching recession and a sharp cut in living standards.
Kulasekara goes and Mathews responds with a sharp cut behind point for four.
This fashion perennial has been updated with a sharp cut and a cropped trouser.
A sharp cut in taxes is dismissed by most trade union leaders as an attack on the welfare state.
But improvements in the design and a sharp cut in price soon made the diapers a mainstay in many households.
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The solar-blind photodetectors have a sharp cut-off around 276 nm.
Initially, a conventional LPF of 4.5 GHz is designed and the low impedance line is replaced to produce a sharp cut-off with a modified SRR structure.
The findings show, that for the specific set of realizations quantum Monte Carlo searches in 3SAT fail above a sharp cut-o_ Kcut in the complexity K, which exemplifies the intractable nature of 3SAT.
Rejecting A3 would look to commit one to just such a sharp cut-off.
However, there is a sharp cut-off after lag 2 in PACF and this suggests a possibility of AR(2) process.
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