Sentence examples for being cut off at from inspiring English sources

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Engineering and business troubles led to the tower, which has yet to open, being cut off at twenty-eight stories, about half its projected height, but that's not the building's main problem.

Furthermore, the likelihood of preventing that billion births is constantly being cut off at the knees by backwards politicians and religious groups limiting safe and affordable sex education, birth control and abortion access.

This reflects the possibility of life's being cut off at any moment: the one exhalation that isn't followed by an inhalation, known as "breathing one's last".

This [is] a really nice way of, instead of being cut off at the knees, this is a more dignified way to go out.

But a few days later the emails had stopped for good — after the attacker presumably realized their phishing attempts were being cut off at the root.

But a few days later the emails had stopped for good — after the attacker presumably realized their phishing attempts were being cut off at the root.

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Keep cutting along the bones until the fillet is cut off at the tail.

He is cut off at the midriff.

One was cut off at different levels.

Soames said: "Hollywood has been cut off at its knees.

That support could be cut off at any time.

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