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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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date
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The cut-off date for registration with a share information office or share shop is July 2.
point
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However, if you are the proud parent of more valuable Koi fry, where is the cut-off point for outdoor survival?
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However, by taking such a high cut-off point the specificity and positive predictive value of the test were reduced.
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Is there a cut-off point beyond which some segregation is necessary?
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Unionists insisted that the conference would mark the cut-off point for the round table talks.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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The government threatens a cut-off of welfare aid if another child is born.
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The use of highly productive equipment means that bonus cut-off can be achieved with ease.