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cut off means
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "cut off means" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the definition or implications of the term "cut off," but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "The cut off means that we can no longer accept applications after this date."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
A hand cut off means it was a thief".
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
The surgery-infection interval was negatively associated with the duration of the control period (cut off, mean presentation period, 13 months; P = 0.04; Figure 2B-D).
His monologue about the man whose toes are being cut off, meant to be a defense or a celebration of people with disabilities, doesn't have that effect.
News & Media
Cut off (Mean + 3SD) value for IFN-γ was determined as 9.33 pg/ml and, importantly, every HVL individual showed IFN-γ level above cut-off value.
Science
Twenty-five of a possible 88 items (28.4%) scored at or above the cut off mean of 0.5.
Science
The island is remote but was by no means cut off.
Wiki
Giving up your number and email address are a small price to pay to cut off two means of communication that he has with you.
Wiki
For example, in age screening, a 60% detection rate for a 20% false-positive rate at a given age cut-off means that 60% of all individuals in a population with a first CVD event occurring over a specified time period, and 20% of individuals without a CVD event over the same time period, are at or above the age cut-off.
Science
With the consequence that intensity above the cut-off means that a gene is present.
Science
This cut-off means that each item has a shared variance of at least 16% with the factor under consideration [ 25].
Science
Reaching the cut-off means that, following treatment, a patient is closer to the mean of a functional population than to the mean of inpatients with anorexia nervosa at admission.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
For clarity, rephrase sentences using "cutoff" with stronger verbs like "implies", "signifies", or "indicates" to explicitly convey the intended meaning. For example, instead of "The cutoff means the project is over", try "The cutoff signifies the project's termination".
Common error
Avoid using the ambiguous phrase "cut off means" when you can specify a more direct consequence or implication. Replace it with action-oriented wording; for instance, instead of "cut off means less funding", state "cutting off funding results in fewer resources".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "cut off means" functions as a connector, attempting to establish a cause-and-effect relationship. Ludwig AI indicates that this phrase may not be correct, but context dictates its actual function. Better replacements exist to clearly state an implication.
Frequent in
Science
30%
News & Media
30%
Wiki
15%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Reference
5%
Academia
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "cut off means" appears in various contexts, Ludwig AI highlights its grammatical ambiguity. It is important to consider that this expression, while used, might not be the most effective way to convey meaning, since it lacks clarity and directness. Because of the vagueness of the expression, it is recommended that, when aiming for precision, alternative phrasing should be considered. By considering the above information you will be able to more effectively use the term or choose the best possible alternative.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
cutoff implies
Replaces "means" with "implies", focusing on the suggestive aspect of a cutoff.
cutoff signifies
Substitutes "means" with "signifies", highlighting the symbolic nature of a cutoff.
cutoff indicates
Uses "indicates" instead of "means", emphasizing the signal given by the cutoff.
cutoff suggests
Replaces "means" with "suggests", softening the implication of the cutoff.
cutoff reflects
Changes "means" to "reflects", showing that the cutoff mirrors something else.
the effect of the cutoff is
Expands the sentence to directly state the cutoff's effect.
the consequence of the cutoff is
Specifies the cutoff's consequence, making the sentence more formal.
a cutoff results in
Reformulates the sentence to show the cutoff causing a result.
the cutoff is defined as
Shifts focus to how the cutoff is defined, changing the sentence structure.
the cutoff determines
Highlights the determinative role of the cutoff.
FAQs
How can I use the term "cut off" in a sentence?
What can I say instead of "cut off means"?
You can use alternatives like "cut off implies", "cut off signifies", or "cut off indicates" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "cut off means" or "cut off implies"?
While "cut off means" might be understood, "cut off implies" is generally a clearer and more grammatically sound way to express that a cutoff suggests or indicates something.
What's the difference between "cut off means" and "cut off results in"?
"Cut off means" is vague, while "cut off results in" explicitly states that the cutoff causes a specific outcome. Using "results in" provides a clearer understanding of cause and effect.
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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
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested