Sentence examples for axed on from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "axed on" is not grammatically correct and cannot be used in written English.
Instead, you can use "based on" or "hinged on" to convey the same meaning or to show a connection between two things. For example: - The decision was based on the results of the research. - The campaign's success hinged on the support of the local community.

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"Hospitals are running without enough staff, yet thousands of nursing jobs have been axed on David Cameron's watch.

The Digital Media Initiative (DMI), which was designed to do away with videotapes and digitise BBC archive content, was eventually axed on 24 May after costing the BBC £98.4m.

He replaces Paul Fairclough, who took over as caretaker boss when Mark Stimson was axed on New Year's Day. Chairman Tony Kleanthous admitted the shock move is "the last throw of the dice" in his club's attempt to beat the drop.

At least eight Rangers first-team players will be axed on Monday.

But of course, like when anything is axed on the Internet, people were up in arms.

Town have conceded just nine goals in 10 games since Weale was axed on 15 February, to be replaced by Joe Anyon.

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We also assessed the effect of a larger morphospace (up to 4 PC axes) given the potential consequences of underestimating the number of critical PC axes on macroevolutionary patterns due to the loss of relevant information with discarded axes.

No. Well, yes, but no one used an axe on anything.

All you heard was the smack of axe on wood.

The sound of axe on skull is likened to splitting open coconuts.

David's infidelity and Betty's death are the two axes on which the plot turns.

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