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"cut by" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to mean something that is reduced or decreased in size or amount. For example: "My rent was unexpectedly cut by 10% this month."
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Benefits will be cut by £3bn.
He was subsequently cut by the Ravens.
"Everything has to be cut by hand".
He missed the cut by one stroke.
Payroll was cut by more than half.
He missed the cut by eight shots.
School construction will be cut by 60 percent.
Annual bills have been cut by $3 billion.
(College aid was cut by nearly 27 percent).
Rents in social housing cut by 1%.
"It's like being cut by a team.
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