"cut" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Last month, the majority voted to cut ties - and telephone lines.
- City council voted to cut the towers to save the million dollars they cost.
- "You don't think I would have let him vote to cut education," she said in mock horror.
- I will always vote to cut taxes and lift regulations on companies developing new sources of energy.
- He was a supporter of abortion rights and voted to cut popular military programs.
- By a sizable majority, people voted in 1999 to cut taxes.
- In Congress, he voted to cut taxes over a trillion dollars.
- Now, should the cuts become law, they will have to vote to cut spending more than $1 trillion to pay for them.
- He's telling you: I didn't vote to cut a current service.
- That's also a curious thing for him to say, since right after 1993 he voted to cut the intelligence budget by $7.5 billion.
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