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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be trimmed from" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically means to remove or cut away something by trimming it. For example: "The branches needed to be trimmed from the trees in the front yard."
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It also meant that an additional $200 million would have to be trimmed from Enron's assets.
The drop could cause the first-quarter economic growth estimate to be trimmed from a first reading of 2.5 percent.
Effective with the issue of next Oct. 6, the bi‐weekly's circulation rate base will be trimmed from 7.75‐million to 6.5 million.
Its finance council advised that at least $500,000 be trimmed from its $2.5 million operating budget for 2003 and expenses be reduced.
The goats are being used by orchards to prune low branches and shoots, called suckers, that would otherwise have to be trimmed from trees by hand.
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Adapter sequences were trimmed from sequence reads of genomic DNA using Trimmomatic38.
Fifteen years later, when the question was put again, the question was trimmed from 108 words to 43.
Roster size was trimmed from 20 to 16, with two reserve players and two developmental players.
The Hybrid, paradoxically, adds back the fat that was trimmed from the lineup at large.
Specimens were trimmed from adobe bricks made according to the traditional technique of the southwestern region of the United States.
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