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The phrase "trim down on" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "trim down" without the preposition "on." Example: "I need to trim down my expenses this month to save more money."
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Once again, you trim down on the steps.
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Cologne forward Lukas Podolski, who is joining Mertesacker at the Emirates next season, is also in the squad which will be trimmed down to 23 on 29 May.
If you have electric clippers, this step is as simple as having your friend plug in the clippers and trim down the hair on your back.
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For international performance, the construct can be trimmed down to four items.
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