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The phrase "a significant cut of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a notable reduction in quantity, size, or amount, often in financial or resource contexts.
Example: "The company announced a significant cut of its workforce to reduce costs."
Alternatives: "a substantial reduction of" or "a major decrease in".
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Typically, these landowners will work with several networks and will take a significant cut of their profits.
The deal will protect public interest should West Ham's owners sell the club for a profit on the back of the move – the LLDC would get a significant cut of any profit.
But reports suggest that after a mere six years she will walk away with nearer $100m [£65.7m] in cash and assets, along with a significant cut of her ex-husband's future earnings.
The deal, struck last autumn between the web giant and authors' groups, would see Google pay $125m for the right to digitise millions of books in the US, with the intention of selling the files online and taking a significant cut of the profit.
It can then take a significant cut of the profit with value-added services like same-hour deliveries — it's a smart move.
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There is a significant cut off point of OHRQoL when a patient moves from the situation where he or she has intact dentition or missing teeth are replaced by fixed partial dentures to the situation where subjects use removable dentures [ 27].
Pay The current offer includes a significant cut to out-of-hours pay, compensated for by an 11 per cent increase in basic pay.
His parents ran a care organisation for more than 15 years, but in 2013 changes to funding saw a "significant cut" to some of their service users' care packages.
In other words, the effect of having good friends is roughly similar to giving up smoking or making a significant cut to your intake of alcohol.
The Refugee Council said the changes would mean a significant cut to the levels of support received by families with children under 16, with single parent families being hit particularly hard.
It is also looking at a significant cut to the number of qualifications on offer.
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