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The phrase "cutback on" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to the act of reducing or decreasing something, often in the context of spending or resources.
Example: "Due to budget constraints, the company has decided to cut back on employee training programs."
Alternatives: "reduce" or "scale back"
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In 1957 it was decided to study the implementation of a bridge to relieve the old Eiffel bridge which allowed only one lane per direction, and cutback on traffic jams.
But Congress should avoid heeding hysterical cries for a moratorium or cutback on student visas.
Jerry Brown, the governor of California, declared a state of emergency last year, and in April imposed a mandatory 25% cutback on water use.
The result, they say, will be a cutback on information available to the public, because some states have loose reporting requirements.
There would be a cost to the state in higher wages and pensions, but that could easily he made up by a cutback on expensive military projects and plans for nuclear power plants.
Mr. Rosenkrance complained that inadequate financing of the agency's fire presuppression budget requests was leading to insufficient training of federal firefighters, excessive staff reductions and a cutback on the agency's ability to train the firefighters of local governments.
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Hard not to conclude by the end of the debate that very little has changed over the past 30 years, with passionate campaigners on one side, BBC executives defending cutbacks on the other.
Earlier in the day, its shares fell 22percentt because of what one analyst said was overdone concern about government cutbacks on spending on a Cray project in the 2004 fiscal year.
Unfortunately, employers are making big cutbacks on these kinds of perks.
Managed-care corporations have assumed control of most medical facilities and imposed cutbacks on services.
Cutbacks on leasing by auto finance companies are also taking a toll on overall sales.
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