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The phrase "cutback of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a decrease or reduction in something, such as resources, funding, or services. Example: Due to budget constraints, there will be a cutback of staff members in the company.
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That's a cutback of 32 percent.
But, with the cutback of imports, some of those old jokes may seem relevant again.
Much of the nation made the mandated cutback of 20percentt, or came close to it.
The projected cutback of 400 positions over four years has many of the staff worried about their job security.
Resignations and retirements will produce the remaining cutback of 2,500 people.
Last Friday, firefighters protested the cutback of firefighters assigned to recover remains, from 64 firefighters to 24.
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"There is no plan for any cutbacks of layoffs for any of the staff," he said.
The huge cutbacks of the 1990s saddled GM with nearly three retirees for every active worker.
They also expect to reverse the cutbacks of the 1990's and expand services.
Cutbacks of this depth in health insurance coverage for low-income families and individuals are unprecedented".
The layoffs and other cutbacks of Greece's public sector are likely to generate more angry street demonstrations.
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