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Discover Ludwig"cutoff point" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase typically refers to a physical or metaphorical boundary or limit as determined by a given criteria or set of conditions. For example, "All applications must be completed and submitted by the cutoff point of midnight on October 15th in order to be considered for the position."
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"There's no cutoff point".
"There's not a cutoff point," he said.
Age 11 should be about the cutoff point.
About $105 a barrel is Russia's cutoff point.
cutoff point, that number grows to about 14 million.
"When you add these guys together, they exceed that cutoff point.
The cutoff point -- whether it has ever been done on Broadway -- is absurd.
They don't dislike national service but there is no cutoff point: it is lifelong".
For others, myself included, the cutoff point is less about time than space.
hovers around 70, the magical cutoff point for determining whether someone is mentally retarded".
The cutoff point was relatively low in the British study, he said, which may have diluted the test's predictive power.
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