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The word "cut" is correct and usable in written English
It is commonly used as a noun or verb. Example sentence: I need to cut the vegetables for dinner.
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Speaking in German, she said: "We need to cut unnecessary red tape at the European level that hampers our companies in Germany just as in the UK.
He pledged to cut his personal carbon footprint and emissions from his department's headquarters by 10% in 2010.
Amendments adopted in 2014, for example, give authorities the right to cut internet and mobile phone access without judicial review.
He has his work cut out.
Paris is aware that if it is unable to tackle the issue of its pension shortfall, France's triple-A credit rating may be cut.
This month, the Portuguese government agreed with the main opposition party on more austerity measures to cut its deficit faster than planned, to 4.6 percent of Portugal's gross domestic product next year from 9.4 percent last year.
We cut it in half.
In retail banking, they haven't capitalized on the benefits of size (like lower borrowing costs) to cut prices for their customers, the way big retailers like Wal-Mart do.
Cut off.
However, Franks, comparing the anti-abortion movement to the campaign to abolish slavery, said the issue cut to the heart of the founding principles of the GOP.
Cut out a Y shape and two speech bubbles.
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