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"government cuts" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It refers to reductions in government spending or funding for certain programs or services. One could use it in a sentence like, "The proposed government cuts to education have sparked protests from teachers and students alike."
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The government cuts its gas price forecast.
The government cuts more here.
How are government cuts affecting your job?
It was not about race or government cuts or poverty.
Years pass, and government cuts reduce her team.
Businesses can also be hindered by government cuts.
That means the economy suffers when government cuts back.
Government cuts are are changing the public sector fundamentally.
Many foyers have been badly hit by government cuts.
The UK has just gone through similar government cuts.
Government cuts continued to hold back jobs growth.
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