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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are truncated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been shortened or cut off, often in the context of text or data.
Example: "The results of the experiment are truncated due to a lack of sufficient data."
Alternatives: "are shortened" or "are cut off".
Dictionary
are truncated
adjective
Deprived of one of its parts or of its end.
synonyms
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During and immediately after their formation, the islands are truncated by wave erosion.
where the summation limits are truncated to because is zero for and.
Many of these versions are truncated and sanitized retellings, in which no pigs (or wolves) get eaten.
Above the men and the nearby stalls is a huge, ancient tree whose several thick trunks are truncated.
Quotations are truncated in ways that make them softer, and the boosterism has been boosted.
The telomeres are disposable buffers at the ends of chromosomes that are truncated during cell division.
The design variables for phase boundary estimation are truncated Fourier coefficients.
The equations are truncated employing Galerkin's technique while incorporating symmetric as well as asymmetric modes.
The arteries and veins leading from the mass of each heart are truncated so that they are lenses to look into the chambers.
The biggest effects (such as Superman's zipping up the San Andreas fault) are truncated — a couple of quick shots and out.
In the way that enslaved persons are truncated by the term "slaves," defined by their condition, there's a loss of identity in the category term "refugees".
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