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Discover Ludwig"cutoff of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a deadline or other established limit or time frame. For example, "The cutoff of registration for the conference is Friday, August 7."
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Hamas rebuffed those conditions, triggering a drastic cutoff of aid.
Undoubtedly the cutoff of aid will make some allies feel singled out and punished.
If sanctions are imposed, penalties could include the cutoff of U.S. assistance and certain export restrictions.
Did he not worry that a cutoff of aid might be destabilizing?
Could the department's age cutoff of 28 for new applicants be a factor?
But, faced with a threatened cutoff of federal funds, the schools have backed down.
One proposal on the table is a cutoff of refined gasoline exported to the country.
Israel, for example, has opposed the cutoff of aid.
The cutoff of miRanda predictions total score was −14.
A p value cutoff of 0.05 was used.
The cutoff of PITA prediction score was −10.
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