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Phrasal Verb - Cutting Out

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

The phrasal verb 'cut out' is a separable verb used to indicate excluding or removing someone or something. It can be used in various situations such as cutting out expenses, cutting out unhealthy food from your diet, or cutting out a particular individual from your life. This phrasal verb emphasizes the idea of making a conscious decision to eliminate or eliminate something.

Examples

No.Example
1I'm going to cut out smoking to improve my health.
2She cut out meat from her diet after watching the documentary.
3The company tried to cut out costs by reducing staff.
4He cut out his friends who were causing problems.
5To lose weight, you should cut out sugary drinks from your daily routine.
6After hearing the news, she tried to cut out the toxic relationships from her life.
7He had to cut out junk food from his kids' diet for a healthier lifestyle.
8Cutting out expenses was the first step towards their financial recovery.
9Cut out the distractions and focus on the task at hand.
10Cutting out negative influences is crucial for personal growth.