make cutbacks

Frequency: 8.822.4 per million words

To carry out a reduction.

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  • Many schools are having to make major cutbacks.
  • The company was forced to make drastic cutbacks in its workforce to survive the recession.
  • If our revenue doesn't increase, we'll have to make some severe cutbacks next quarter.
  • The new government announced it would make significant cutbacks in public spending.
  • We've had to make cutbacks in our marketing budget this year.
  • To save for a house, they had to make cutbacks on their daily expenses.
  • The hospital administration is reluctant to make cutbacks that could affect patient care.
  • The factory will make production cutbacks due to a shortage of raw materials.
  • After reviewing the finances, the board decided it was necessary to make cutbacks across all departments.
  • No one likes it when we have to make cutbacks, but it's essential for the company's long-term health.