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The difference between 'cut down' and 'cut'
We need to cut the cost right away.
We need to cut down the cost right away.
We need to cut down on the cost right away.
What's the difference between the above three sentenecs?
27 sep. 2012 01:15
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Sentences one and three are correct. "Cut" is very generic. If you cut something, maybe you are making a small incision with a knife, maybe you are making one item into many with a sharp object. Sometimes a person can be cut (removed) from a team. "Cut down" is to cut something (like a tree) so that it falls. If you "cut down ON" something, it means "consume/use/spend less."
23 februari 2013
Nothing.
27 september 2012
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