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cutback

[kuht-bak] / ˈkʌtˌbæk /


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He got an assist for Alexander Isak's goal - a wonderful cutback - and has looked to add more goals after 18 last season.

From BBC

She criticized Republicans' proposed debt ceiling cutbacks in discretionary spending to 2022 levels, which she said would result in "hundreds" fewer enforcement staff.

From Reuters

Such niche exhibitions may reflect postpandemic cutbacks, but, as an alternative to the blockbuster parade of the past, they allow the viewer the pleasure of taking in art one work at a time.

From New York Times

But Ms. Ustinova says she has seen “zero evidence” of illicit arms transfers of the sort that would destroy Ukraine’s credibility and threaten at least a cutback in U.S. support.

From New York Times

Such lending cutbacks, he added, will likely help slow the economy, cool inflation and lessen the need for the Fed to further raise rates.

From Seattle Times