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"cutting back on" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to reduce or decrease a certain action or behavior. Example: She decided to start cutting back on her expenses in order to save for a trip to Europe.
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"You can't absorb big funding cuts without cutting back on staff, cutting back on services and cutting back on the new initiatives the ABC has launched," Scott said.
"Every state's cutting back on infrastructure.
They're cutting back on education.
That requires cutting back on daily calories.
Still, it's worth cutting back on fructose.
Donor countries are cutting back on funding.
Americans were cutting back on sugary drinks.
We've delayed raises, we're cutting back on travel and entertainment, cutting back on consulting.
We are constantly cutting back on requests from hospitals".
"The hawkers here are not cutting back on quality.
But you're also cutting back on central funding for research.
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