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The phrase "achieved it would cut" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity, making it difficult to determine its intended meaning.
Example: "If the project is achieved, it would cut costs significantly."
Alternatives: "if accomplished, it would reduce" or "if successful, it would lower".
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If this was achieved it would cut the deficit as a share of the US economy to 3.2% by 2015 from 10.9% this year.
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Stamps.com, the online postage seller, became the latest victim of the dot-com shakeout yesterday, saying it would cut its staff by 25percentt as it struggles to achieve profitability.
| Citigroup said it would cut 11,000 jobs.
Because it would cut costs.
It would cut rising health care costs.
To achieve those savings, Simpson-Bowles would cut deeply into the benefits that middle-income Americans rely on.
Taxes would cut it in half.
Trump would cut it by $41.6 billion.
It identifies the savings that they would create, but not the programs that they would cut in achieve them.
John Boehner, the incoming House speaker, has called for a spending level in 2011 that is more than $100 billion lower than President Obama wanted, though he has not said which programs he would cut to achieve those savings.
All five members of the Band had cut their teeth as working musicians in the 1950s, when the concept of success was very different to what it would be a decade later when they finally achieved it for themselves.
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