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Discover Ludwig"cutoff time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the latest time by which something needs to be completed, such as a task or a payment. For example, "We must have all applications in before the cutoff time of 5 pm on Friday."
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Midnight is meant to be the cutoff time, but it has soft edges.
He decides a cutoff time to begin treatment, samples or not.
(The Ironman folk are gender-neutral in their cutoff time, if not their terminology).
What is the cutoff time for calling friends at night? (It's 10 p.m., with a dispensation of an hour for good news).
After failing to achieve a national qualifying standard his first two years, Machala surpassed the cutoff time in the 100-yard butterfly at a last-chance meet.
Ms. Smalley, who cannot turn off Twitter at the office, sets a cutoff time for networking and lets her customers know when she will be unavailable.
In this instance, the fund is expected to provide a good-faith estimate of the share's theoretical trading price at the cutoff time.
The organizers had set up a checkpoint with a 3 p.m. cutoff time to do the whole loop.
The chance must not be spurned | Simon Tisdall Midnight is meant to be the cutoff time, but it has soft edges.
Formally called the Western States Endurance Run, this is an up-and-down course in the Sierra Nevada with a cutoff time of 30 hours.
In Seattle, where Amazon is headquartered, the cutoff time is 1 00 PM.
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