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The phrase "cut cost" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when discussing ways to reduce expenses. For example, "In order to save money, we will need to cut costs by buying in bulk and becoming more energy efficient."
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They said that the tax cut cost £3.7bn, which had to be raised by cutting spending.
And we see that developing, in these uncertain times, that people are certainly battening down the hatch trying to survive, obviously trying to cut cost wherever they can, some admitting that they're cutting not just fat but meat from the operation.
The cut cost: $9 million.
Losses continued through the 40s, except '44, when sh drastically cut cost.
It means a determination to cut waste, cut cost – and cut lower priority budgets".
The cut cost 75 cents; the change, she said, was for the barber's tip.
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Domestic drillers cut costs by cutting jobs.
Minnesota and Colorado cut cost-of-living adjustments for existing workers' pensions; each faces a lawsuit.
This week health-care-industry officials promised, at his urging, to cut cost-inflation by 1.5 percentage points a year, or $2 trillion over ten years.
Moreover, welfare grants will be cut, cost-of-living adjustments will be ended, and payments to the old, the blind and the disabled will be frozen.Both the gubernator's cuts and the Democratic howls are opening gambits in a long chess game.
Competition can cut costs.
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