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The phrase "actions that will cut" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing measures or steps that will reduce, eliminate, or decrease something, often in a context related to costs, risks, or inefficiencies.
Example: "The company is implementing actions that will cut operational costs significantly over the next quarter."
Alternatives: "measures that will reduce" or "steps that will decrease".
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And when should taxpayers refrain from actions that will cut their bills, even if their actions are legal?
If you are a "glass half empty" person, there's much more work to do to turn the words of the diplomats into actions that will cut greenhouse gas emissions.
Spend 20% of your time taking actions that will cut your spending.
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President Barack Obama will unveil a plan on Monday that will cut carbon pollution from power plants and promote cap-and-trade, undertaking the most significant action on climate change in American history.
Get anything that will cut through wood.
And that will cut both ways.
That will cut welfare bills".
That will cut into your potential profits.
While the EPA rules are just one of several actions that will help the nation cut methane pollution by 45percenttheyhey are one of the most important.
This year's event in Paris in December is billed as the most important ever, because world leaders have pledged to agree emissions cuts and other actions that will put the world on a pathway that will eventually limit global warming to 2C.
So it's actions that will matter".
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