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Discover Ludwig"shaved down" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the process of reducing something, making it smaller, or taking away elements to make something simpler or more efficient. For example: "We shaved down the budget proposal to make it more palatable to the other investors."
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In reality, it maybe could have done with being shaved down to an hour.
A few months later, his Adam's apple would be shaved down and he would receive breast implants.
Vaughn said the spurs could be shaved down, but doctors said they would just return in about six weeks.
In contrast, the first published figures gave America an average growth rate of 3.1%; but that has now been shaved down to 2.8%.
Rhino horns regenerate, and the horns can be shaved down every few years and sold off without significantly hurting the animal.
The rough on the right side of the hole also will be shaved down, to bring the cliff and the ocean into play.
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Another is addressed to "Junius the cooper opposite the house of Catullus", whose barrels may have been broken up to shave down into more tablets.
Palm may have created Centro by shaving down the Treo's size and price — but in this case, tiny tweaks make all the difference.
Forced to quit her factory job because of her hand, the woman sold some of her animals and gave others away to shave down the bills.
You can also shave down and move the printed clay in ways that are impossible with traditional plastics.
He began by shaving down all the extraneous ports and inputs and even pulled off the power supply, making something that was 15″x10.5″.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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