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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cutbacks in" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to reductions in spending, resources, or services within a specific area or sector. Example: "The company announced cutbacks in its marketing budget for the upcoming year."
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b. cutbacks in student aid.
Cutbacks in Edison started months ago.
The offer also involves cutbacks in pension and health benefits.
He also condemns federal cutbacks in funds for job training.
More cities are ordering cutbacks in water use.
The cutbacks in the oil and gas industry are global.
But cutbacks in coverage can be brutal for some patients.
Broader cutbacks in personal spending and capital spending then followed.
Colletti said he did not expect any cutbacks in resources.
Infineon was also hurt by cutbacks in the telecommunications industry.
Q. Airlines have been announcing cutbacks in service and routes.
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