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How to use cut-off in a sentence

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The cut-off was determined by dividing the optical density of positive and negative controls.
The big Aussie missed the cut-off at Sunningdale by a shot, duplicating his display in the US Open qualifying last month.
Don't take the 12-ounce limit as an absolute cut-off, especially if you're relying on calcium-fortified orange juice as a substitute for milk.
While common in semi-autos, the cut-off is a real innovation in a pump gun and a welcome improvement.
The most recent cut-off happened on Friday at San Michele, a 13-storey block of flats in Hillbrow, leaving 65 flats without water.
In the first five years after the cut-off of Russian aid, the economy contracted by a third.
Consequently, they were worked with a full throttle and the shortest cut-off at which boiler steam pressure and water supply could be maintained.
Boys who scored above the cut-off for any other scale were excluded from the study.
This cut-off was selected because the receiver operating characteristics of the portable monitor are optimal at this point.
In about 6 minutes I was downstairs in my white tank top with cut-off denim jeans, my tankini under my clothing, of course.
Abandonment of a former course through avulsion and meander-loop cut-off produces many lakes.
To a certain extreme, having your jean shorts altered and getting rid of the fringes can help minimize the nasty look of cut-off jeans.
You'll have to get your skates on though, as the cut-off date for Valentine meal deliveries is 3pm today.
So we would have to choose some essentially arbitrary cut-off point at which we would freeze the data, to provide a snapshot for our analysis.
The particular cut-off that we used was that those babies that stayed beyond a corrective age of 36 weeks gestation tended to be the ones that didn't seem to do so well.
British officials say several EU countries have raised the possibility of starting consultations with Zimbabwe as a first step in a possible aid cut-off.
Should the US, Canada and the European Union make good on their threat of an aids cut-off, Haiti, the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, will be devastated.
Dynamic behavior such as vibration modes or cut-off frequency of the device under test can be analyzed by the evolution of contrast as the operating frequency increases.
At Obico a cut-off was built to Canpa in 1910 as a short cut to reach the Joint Section which would allow freight trains to and from Hamilton a direct route to Lambton Yard.
Where no cut-off switches in the boreholes exist, this results in a combination of air and water being pumped to the reservoirs.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In the case of a hold, the movement for the cut-off depends upon the nature of what follows.
And she mighty near rolled off down into pitchstone Canyon, comin' up by the cut-off trail.
Brick-red with cut-off horns and a pointed tail, he chomps cigars and spews out cynical one-liners.
When arrested, I found out he had altered the raincoat using Velcro cut the shirt-tails off and was wearing a pair of cut-off trouser legs held up by elastic above the knees.
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