Phrases with «cutoff»

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The word "cutoff" means the point or line where something is stopped or ends. Full definition

«cutoff» + noun

Noun + «cutoff»

Sentences with «cutoff»

  • It looks cute with denim cutoffs for now, but it will be a perfect match with distressed jeans in the fall! (pinebarrenbeauty.com)
  • For example, a study by Todd Elder and Darren Lubotsky leverages cross-state differences in birthday cutoff dates for kindergarten entry. (educationnext.org)
  • We categorized fruits and vegetables as high or low GL similarly, with cutoffs of 0.7 for vegetables and 6.5 for fruits (S4 and S5 Tables). (journals.plos.org)
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