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Discover LudwigThe phrase "culled to" is an acceptable and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically means to reduce or limit a group or object down to a more manageable size. For example, "We have culled our list of applicants to just a few finalists."
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But many firefighters said the ranks of senior officials had been culled to dangerously low levels.
On Friday, once the voting has been tabulated, the submissions will be culled to 250.
When they enter the competition on Aug. 6, their weight classes will already have been culled to eight fighters.
Some 6m cattle, pigs and sheep were culled to get the epidemic, which is caused by a virus, under control.
It was shared by Asians who believed their values were being misrepresented, and their traditions selectively culled to justify policies.
After six months, the initial group of 20 was culled to 7, who were sent to St . Petersburgto study with the theater's legendary seamstresses.
The flock has been quarantined and birds on the property will be culled to prevent the spread of the disease, the USDA said.
Both flocks will be culled to prevent the virus from spreading, and the birds will not enter the food supply, according to the USDA.
And every single one of those cows was culled to prevent them passing the disease on.
In both approaches the pulse density of the point cloud was culled to the densities described above.
In Europe and the United States, entire poultry flocks are usually culled to stop an outbreak; Asian farmers often use bird flu vaccines.
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