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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a cutoff" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a limit or boundary in various contexts, such as deadlines or thresholds.
Example: "The project must be completed by Friday, as a cutoff for submission."
Alternatives: "as a limit" or "as a deadline".
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Canadian youth hockey leagues use Jan . 1as a cutoff date for age groups.
Allen says he chose 16 as a cutoff because people can drive, work legally and pay taxes at that age.
Many hedge funds have set the end of September as a cutoff date for investors who want to take their money out by the end of the year.
The new flow meter also serves as a cutoff valve, so that leak repairs can be made throughout the village.
We used 30 days as a cutoff that is meaningful from the emergency physician perspective.
The analysis here uses the 50th percentile as a cutoff (median cumulative average).
A maximum p-value of 0.05 was used as a cutoff point for selecting significant variables.
Dashed line indicates the 10% drop which we used as a cutoff to set PEEP based on EIT.
We chose 18 years as a cutoff age because persons under 18 are considered minors in the Netherlands.
In our model, patients were divided into early and late TQ, using the fourteenth day as a cutoff.
Patients with higher and lower BAL fluid NETs levels were compared using the median as a cutoff value.
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