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Discover LudwigThe phrase "curtailment of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a reduction or limitation of something. Example: The curtailment of government spending led to significant cutbacks in public services.
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No curtailment of bonuses, no attempt even to tax them.
This is a clear curtailment of mayoral authority".
Repressive governments find curtailment of rights necessary to provide order.
Others worry about curtailment of freedom of expression.
The second topic is the curtailment of civil liberties, and other constitutionally highhanded actions by Lincoln.
Miss Parker treats the readjustments women will make this autumn through curtailment of beauty aids.
Visit during the first serious curtailment of transatlantic radio-telephone service.
The fight is already lost if it means a curtailment of democratic principles and civil liberties.
"Tonights's award reflects [Charlie Hebdo's] refusal to accept the curtailment of speech through violence.
A curtailment of fraud-on-the-market is therefore quite possible.
They say curtailment of the Hawaii operations would disrupt agriculture for the nation.
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