Wednesday, January 27, 2016

cut down on

to reduce.

  • He cut down on drinking.
  • He had cut down on sweets.
  • I'm cutting down on sweets.
  • Tom has cut down on sweets.
  • We can cut down on our use of energy.
  • They will cut down on their expenses.
  • We're trying to cut down on expenses.
  • Tom tried to cut down on his expenses.
  • She advised him to cut down on smoking.
  • I've been trying to cut down on caffeine.
  • The doctor told him to cut down on smoking.
  • His doctor told him to cut down on drinking.
  • Tom has been trying to cut down on calories.
  • We must cut down on prices; we can't compete.
  • The doctor advised him to cut down on drinking.
  • Tom's doctor suggested that he cut down on sugar.
  • My father cut down on salty food as I had advised.
  • The doctor advised my father to cut down on smoking.
  • Tom's doctor advised him to cut down on his sugar intake.
  • I want to cut down on the time it takes to process records.
  • After his heart attack, Jim had to cut down on his sugar intake.
  • You should cut down on the amount of fattening food that you eat.
  • You must cut down on extra expenses in order to live within your means.
  • If you want to lose weight, you should cut down on between-meal snacks.
  • Instead of cutting down on cigarettes, why don't you just give them up?
  • Rather than cutting down on cigarettes, why don't you just give them up?
  • She advised him to cut down on smoking, but he didn't think that he could.
  • The governor of Texas asked the oil company to cut down on noise pollution.
  • Education about birth control might help cut down on adolescent pregnancies.
  • Rather than cutting down on cigarettes, sir, why don't you just give them up?
  • The government is redesigning the currency to try and cut down on counterfeiting.



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