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Discover Ludwig"we trim" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used as the subject or object of a sentence, and it means to cut or shape something by removing excess or unwanted parts. Example 1: "We trim the hedges in our garden every spring to keep them looking neat and tidy." Example 2: "The hairdresser suggested we trim a few inches off the ends of your hair to get rid of split ends." Example 3: "We trim our expenses by buying groceries in bulk and cooking at home instead of eating out."
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We trim numbers and move to hold, price target 312p.
"Should we trim the outhaul?" asked Mr. Walker.
Les is very squeamish, and he insisted that we trim the maggots.
We trim our target price from 292p to 291p [and] retain our hold.
Should we trim the list of planets in our solar system to eight?
On the north side of the yard, we trim the lower branches of the Ligustrum japonicum, freeing it to climb into treelike form.
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We trimmed turnips.
So we trimmed a room, reduced the size and put in the new plans.
Last year we trimmed the list to 100 and have done so again this year.
They refused to raise the debt ceiling until we trimmed the budget.
We trimmed Microsoft.
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