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The phrase "trimmed list" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a list that has been shortened or edited to include only the most relevant items. Example: "After reviewing the feedback, I created a trimmed list of the most important suggestions for our project."
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Upon entering any given Starbucks, you'll look above the barista to find a trimmed list of select drinks priced out at the Grande (medium) size and a corresponding calorie count.
SAM yielded a trimmed list of 14 genes with a median FDR of 35.7.
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Last year it trimmed the list to 25 invitees.
Last year we trimmed the list to 100 and have done so again this year.
I've trimmed this list by calling Y a vowel if it's pronounced as a vowel (sorry, Bacary Sagna).
And in September, Mr. Medvedev trimmed the list of so-called strategic assets that were off-limits to foreigners — the large oil and metals deposits clenched in the "sweaty fist" — to about 50 sites, down from more than 200.
The Port Authority had trimmed a list of more than 30 potential buyers to 3. The authority's decision yesterday came after some high drama, brinksmanship and the authority's decision to extend their deadline by five days to try to get a contract with Vornado.
Those were fighting words for the Franciscos, who had put their name on a tree-trimming list three years ago and were not in the mood for any more lists.
REUTERS JPMorgan May Trim List of Business Clients | JPMorgan Chase "is looking to scale back lending to pawn shops, payday lenders, check cashers and certain car dealerships as it seeks to tighten controls in a period of heightened regulatory scrutiny, said people close to the situation," The Wall Street Journal reports.
Trimming the list South Norfolk has pledged to end the endemic "just in case" waiting-list culture.
So unless she trims her list, she will need to find another venue.
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