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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cutoff in" is not correct on its own.
It is not in standard written English. You could use the phrase "cut off in" (note the space) or "cut-off in" (with a hyphen). For example, "Access to the facility was cut-off in August due to a safety issue."
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Compare that with the Medicaid cutoff in more generous states, most of them traditionally blue.
Only half of the playoff teams in the Eastern Conference would even make the current postseason cutoff in the West.
Telstra said more than 97percentt of the calls were completed without a delay or a cutoff in service.
They say the cutoff in diesel fuel could ultimately hamper efforts to bring stability and democracy to Iraq.
They are 4-6-4 in their last 14 and dropped below the playoff cutoff in the Eastern Conference.
These are just three of the 38,800 New York City families who face a federal welfare cutoff in December.
Undoubtedly, there should be a cutoff in order to stop the uncertainty in admissions.
That reconciliation has not taken place, however, averting at least for now a cutoff in aid.
Corbyn appeared to give his support to those challenging the membership cutoff in an interview with the Sunday Mirror last week.
Cory Stillman, Radek Dvorak and David Booth also scored for the Panthers, who started the night below the postseason cutoff in the Eastern Conference.
There is a deeper issue underlying these criticisms, specifically that there is no such thing as a "poverty cutoff" in real life.
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