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"cut off with" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the action of abruptly ending or disconnecting something. Here is an example: "She was in the middle of her sentence when the phone rang, cutting her off with a loud jingle."
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"A tongue is cut off with a pair of scissors.
Its head was cut off with axes and carried away.
She added: "Dan's motorcycle tank bag was cut off with a machete.
The fins are cut off with the dead carcass being thrown back into the sea.
I feel like my right arm has been cut off with my husband taken from me.
Rest comes only when her feet are cut off with an axe.
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Initially, a conventional LPF of 4.5 GHz is designed and the low impedance line is replaced to produce a sharp cut-off with a modified SRR structure.
Our model exceeds the rigid cut-off with an R2 value of 0.46.
Further cut-off with a cluster score > 3.0 resulted in 6 distinct modules with highly interconnected gene networks (Additional file 5: Table S4).
Based on these results, 400 counts is an appropriate background cut-off with this code set using 3 µg RNA.
It is also unique in relating this cut-off with urological life expectancy.
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