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What is the past tense of cut down on?

What's the past tense of cut down on? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of cut down on is also cut down on.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of cut down on is cuts down on.

The present participle of cut down on is cutting down on.

The past participle of cut down on is cut down on.

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Working close to home at a school outdoor education lab or a nearby forested land can cut down on travel time.
And steer clear of refined sugars, white flour and fried foods, or at least cut down on them.
The idea is that by pooling their scouting resources, the subscribers cut down on expenses and more effectively cover the country.
To cut down on crowds possibly spreading contagion, all the ice rinks, along with most other facilities, were temporarily closed.
He wants his point guard to cut down on his turnovers and pass more than he shoots.
Getting suppliers to invoice you electronically will also cut down on the paper blizzard and reduce the cost of acquiring information.

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