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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at slashing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific action or context, but without additional context, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "The team was successful at slashing costs this quarter."
Alternatives: "in reducing" or "at cutting".
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The Pacers' Rose is a master at slashing to the basket.
"No knock on Wisconsin," said Matthews, a quick senior wing who excels at slashing to the basket.
George Osborne, the chancellor of the exchequer, announced the long-awaited results of a public-spending review aimed at slashing Britain's deficit.
The cap, announced by Chancellor George Osborne in his Autumn Statement last year, is aimed at slashing £5 billion from the welfare bill over the next five years.
In that view, it is seen as evidence of his success at slashing campaign costs to devote Mr. Hevesi's limited campaign budget to television advertisements.
At the same time, Washington, despite its political paralysis, has proved remarkably successful at slashing the deficit through a variety of tax increases and cuts in domestic and military programs.
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The study also notes that the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics determined that two out of every three displaced manufacturing workers who secured new jobs in 2012 did so at slashed wages, the majority at a cut of more than 20percentt.
Scour outlet clothing stores for name-brand, quality items at slashed prices.
At the point of one jetty, a group of greenies boiled at the surface, slashing at bait.
You could try and make them at home, slashing the cost.
In recent days, however, Knoblauch seems to have become more at ease, slashing the ball through the middle.
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