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The phrase "able to cut demand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the ability to reduce or limit consumer demand for a product or service.
Example: "The new marketing strategy is designed to be able to cut demand for our less popular items."
Alternatives: "cap demand" or "reduce demand".
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Pacific Gas and Electric charges customers $600 to enter the program and requires that they be able to cut demand by at least 500 kilowatts, which is enough to run about 100 big houses.
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It could mean paying big industrial users to cut demand at peak times.
But together, we might be able to cut better deals".
"He'll be better able to cut costs".
Was he able to cut domestic spending?
As a result, we were able to cut finer sections.
Hes able to cut to the chase right away.
But this past year they were able to cut spam by 95percentt.
56 PFB20 Are you able to cut a piece of paper with scissors?
11 PFAre Are you able to cut your food using eating utensils?
With that major increase in on-demand music consumption, independent labels and industry groups have voiced concerns that the major labels are able to cut better deals with the digital services.
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