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cut off community
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "cut off community" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation where a community is isolated or disconnected, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear. Example: "The new policies have effectively cut off community engagement, leaving residents feeling isolated."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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60 human-written examples
The flooding washed out tracks of the Alaska Railroad, which carries cargo and people to between Anchorage and Fairbanks, and cut off communities between.
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"The time will come when we have to look at alternatives, building inland diversions and re-opening long-closed lines as a way of ensuring that we do not cut off communities," he says.
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Afghanistan and Pakistan Earthquake: "Children cut off from Aid," says UNICEF Kabul/Islamabad - 27 Oct 2015: Children in earthquake-hit areas of Afghanistan and Pakistan are facing further deadly threats as extreme conditions and insecurity cut off communities from aid - warns UNICEF.
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Afghanistan and Pakistan Earthquake: Children cut off from aid - UNICEF KABUL, Afghanistan/ ISLAMABAD, Pakistan,27 October 2015 – Children in earthquake-hit areas of Afghanistan and Pakistan are facing further deadly threats as extreme conditions and insecurity cut off communities from aid - warns UNICEF.
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Afghanistan and Pakistan Earthquake: Children cut off from Aid - UNICEF KABUL/ ISLAMABAD, 27 October 2015 – Children in earthquake-hit areas of Afghanistan and Pakistan are facing further deadly threats as extreme conditions and insecurity cut off communities from aid - warns UNICEF.
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KABUL, Afghanistan/ ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, 27 October 2015 – Children in earthquake-hit areas of Afghanistan and Pakistan are facing further deadly threats as extreme conditions and insecurity cut off communities from aid - warns UNICEF.
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Dozens of roads were flooded and communities cut off.
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In the Swat Valley, where reconstruction was under way after a major military operation against the Taliban during 2009, the flooding has brought down bridges and left communities cut off.
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Dozens of small communities were cut off.
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The army has been deployed to help flood-hit communities in the north of England after Storm Desmond left at least 60,000 homes without power and many lacking clean water, as whole communities were cut off.
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Although supplies have begun to arrive, some communities remain cut off.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using the awkward phrase "cut off community", use clearer and more common alternatives like "isolated community", "remote community", or describe the specific way the community is isolated (e.g., "cut off by floodwaters").
Common error
Avoid using "cut off community" as a noun phrase as it sounds unnatural. Instead, use "cut off" as a verb describing how a community is isolated, or choose a more appropriate adjective like "isolated" or "remote" to describe the community.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "cut off community" is intended to function as a noun phrase, describing a community that is isolated or disconnected. However, the phrase sounds unnatural. Ludwig AI indicates this phrasing is not correct and suggests using more common alternatives.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "cut off community" is not a standard or grammatically correct expression in English. Ludwig AI identifies it as incorrect. While the individual words are common, their combination is awkward. More appropriate and commonly used alternatives include "isolated community" or describing the specific means of isolation (e.g., "community cut off by floods"). It's crucial to prioritize clarity and natural language usage when describing communities in such situations.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
isolated community
Focuses on the state of being separated, rather than the action of separation.
cut off village
Replaces "community" with "village", which could be more fitting for specific situations.
disconnected community
Emphasizes a lack of connection or communication, implying a more social or technological separation.
isolated population
Replaces "community" with "population", which can sometimes be more appropriate depending on the context.
remote community
Highlights the geographical distance and lack of accessibility.
disconnected population
Similar to "isolated population" but emphasizing a lack of social or technological connection.
inaccessible community
Focuses on the difficulty or impossibility of reaching the community.
segregated community
Indicates a forced separation, often due to social or political reasons.
separated community
A general term for a community that has been divided from others.
blockaded community
Suggests the community is surrounded and inaccessible due to a blockade.
FAQs
What is a better way to say "cut off community"?
You can use alternatives like "isolated community", "remote community", or describe the specific reason the community is isolated (e.g., "a community cut off by floodwaters").
Is it grammatically correct to say "cut off community"?
While the individual words are correct, the phrase "cut off community" is not standard English. It's better to use a more common and grammatically sound alternative like "isolated community".
What does it mean when a community is described as "cut off"?
It means the community is isolated or inaccessible, either physically (e.g., due to natural disasters) or socially (e.g., due to lack of communication or resources). Using the phrase "isolated community" is often a clearer way to express this.
Which is more appropriate, "cut off community" or "isolated community"?
"Isolated community" is more appropriate because it is grammatically correct and commonly used. "Cut off community" sounds awkward and is not a standard English phrase.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested