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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cutting short" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to interrupt or end something abruptly or prematurely. Example: The speaker's microphone malfunctioned, cutting short their presentation.
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cutting short
verb
Present participle of cut short
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Grassley accused the president of cutting short the vetting process.Mr.Mr
He returned three days later, cutting short his trip.
Last I checked, Republicans were considering whether to break with tradition by cutting short the filibuster.
President Hu Jintao also changed his plans after the quake, cutting short a trip to Brazil.
I had gone to Libya cutting short an embed placement with British troops in Helmand.
Sources at the BBC have now admitted they are serious about cutting short the Open deal.
The obvious hazard in that plan is cutting short a still vibrant and satisfactory existence.
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That means cutting short-term rates and embarking on "quantitative easing" (buying government bonds) on a large scale.
All this new data has led many to believe that the Fed is finished cutting short-term interest rates.
And Mr. Bernanke hinted that the Fed was on the verge of cutting short-term interest rates again.
We find that this is highly effective in cutting short-term costs.
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