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undercut - use in sentences
Object
- notion: To say that all things are relative is to make a dogmatic statement that undercuts the whole notion of relativism.
- competitor: Such brokers can be sure that the plans will undercut lender competitors while offering similar cover levels.
- wage: Many found that the areas where they settled in Britain were not welcoming as the Irish were seen as people who undercut wages.
- producer: In their own countries imports from these nations undercut local producers.
Preposition: by
- competitor: Should the EC let itself be undercut by competitors with sweatshop labor conditions?
Modifying Another Word
- thus: But they were at pains to provide a purely natural explanation for the event, thus undercutting step two.
Subject
- competitor: Should the EC let itself be undercut by competitors with sweatshop labor conditions?
Modifies a noun
- flake: From the undercut flake toward the right hand side.
- cavity: Featuring a hidden undercut cavity, these irons give superb feel, control and forgiveness all the way through the set.
- crack: An easier start utilizes the undercut flake crack just right.
- wall: Climb the initial undercut wall via a thin crack to gain a ledge.
- design: Triton also offers a further BBA approved membrane for walls - Plaster Base - which has an undercut stud design for direct plastering.
- slab: Up Problem V6 6b Start at the large pocket under the undercut slab.
Modifying Another Word
- severely: The wall has been severely undercut by the river.
- seriously: It would be largely unverifiable and would seriously undercut our negotiations on arms reduction.
- significantly: However we clearly cannot significantly undercut those colleagues who are in specialty practices.
- slightly: Post hole has vertical sides, slightly undercut on northern side with slightly bowled base.
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