The budget has been cut in/by half.
How would you say it if the budget has been cut by more than half let's say two thirds
Is this correct?
How would you say this?
The budget has been cut in two thirds.
Would you say cut in two thirds?
How would you say this?
If you place the frozen food in the microwave for 10 minutes before placing it in the oven, you ca cut the cool time in two thirds. Instead of waiting 60 minutes you would only wait 20 Minutes.
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The budget has been cut by two thirds. If you place the frozen food in the microwave for 10 minutes before placing it in the oven, you can cut the cooking time by two thirds. Instead of waiting 60 minutes you would only wait 20 Minutes.
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The budget has been cut by two thirds.
If you place the frozen food in the microwave for 10 minutes before placing it in the oven, you can cut the cooking time by two thirds. Instead of waiting 60 minutes you would only wait 20 Minutes.
CJ