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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Cut it off" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where you want to instruct someone to remove or sever something, either literally or figuratively. Example: "If the wire is damaged, you should cut it off to prevent any hazards."
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Cut it off now.
"Cut it off!" Pacquiao yelled.
Cut it off," before the clip ends.
Cut it off, just cut it off and walk down the street and talk to real people in this country.
Cut it off at your nose.
Cut it off at correct length.
Cut it off with one strong, swift chop.
Cut it off using some sort of saw or clippers.
Cut it off just below a leaf or joint (node).
I'm going to cut it off".
Without pedal, you can cut it off".
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