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Discover Ludwig"price cuts" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used when referring to reductions in the prices of goods or services. For example, "The store announced several price cuts on its electronics."
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Yoshinoya is not considering further price cuts.
Sainsbury's insisted its price cuts were real.
The company blamed Intel's price cuts.
Recent price cuts, too, have added to the enthusiasm.
That hurts demand and leads to price cuts.
In April, ASDA announced a new round of price cuts.
But price cuts will help to boost demand further.
Already unprofitable, it could ill afford price cuts.
Sony may be particularly affected by the price cuts.
Asda immediately responded with its own £100m of price cuts.
"There have been price cuts," said Mr. Hyoty in Helsinki.
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