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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cut down on work" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you need to reduce the amount of work that you are doing, or that someone else is doing. For example, "I need to cut down on work so that I can have time to focus on other things."
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Depending on your rung of the economic ladder, it's either impossible, or at least usually feels impossible, to cut down on work in exchange for more time.
One solution is to make sure path edges have a good slant towards the bed, as this helps when edging them: it doesn't cut down on work, but it does make the job easier, and the more you cut, the less vigorous the grass will be at the edge.
At the end of 7 years, I had managed to write the book I always wanted to write, another friend started a non-profit and many others took steps towards realizing their dreams -- whether it was taking up an art class, going back to school or deciding to cut down on work.
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"After this H.I.V. thing, I've just totally cut down on working".
We cut down on the manual work and it gives them more visibility to determine how enrollment is proceeding".
Cut Down on Plastic Bag Usage.
Cut down on clutter.
Cut down on your cardio.
Cut down on your alcohol consumption.
Cut down on what you buy.
Make all the different elements in stages over a couple of days, if you prefer, and cut down on the work by using shop-bought sponge (about 350g).
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