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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an average cut of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a typical portion or quality of something, often in the context of food or resources.
Example: "The chef recommended an average cut of beef for the stew, ensuring it would be tender and flavorful."
Alternatives: "a standard portion of" or "a typical slice of".
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Small companies have enjoyed an average cut of 40%.
This translates into an average cut of £1,100 a year in benefit.
Those with incomes above $200,000 would have an average cut of 7percentt.
That anticipates an average cut of 5percentt a year below this year's level, adjusted for inflation.
The plan involves an average cut of almost 9 percent in the spending of each government ministry next year.
English councils will face an average cut of 1.8% in spending power and Hopkins said no council would see more than a 6.4% cut.
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The top 20% of earners would receive an average annual tax cut of $16,660 compared with an overall average cut of $2,940.
And more than 90percentt of the top 0.1percentt get a tax cut — an average tax cut of more than $200,000.
By contrast, more than three quarters of the top 1percentt get a tax cut — an average tax cut of nearly $40,000.
This allows him to negotiate deals with the venue for a higher-than-average cut of the box office revenue.
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles said worst-off councils would have central funding cut by an average of nearly 3%, But he said the wealthiest councils faced average cuts of 8.7% for 2013-14.
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