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Discover Ludwig"cut services" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to reducing or eliminating services. For example: "The government plans to cut services in order to reduce the budget deficit."
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"To keep laying off and cutting down you have to cut services somewhere.
It's not our job to cut services.
He raised taxes and cut services.
Gayer said the decision to cut services was hugely difficult.
"They're forced to either raise taxes or cut services.
But he can't cut services without alienating many ordinary voters.
"With more cuts, the reality is we're going to have to really cut services," she said.
"We could cut taxes or cut services, and we decided to be realistic".
Mr DuPree boasted that after Katrina he never raised taxes, cut services or laid off workers.
The group fears that a move to cut services could result in hundreds of job losses.
Many mayors have already raised taxes, cut services and laid off workers, even police and firefighters.
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