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Discover Ludwig"make the cut" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it typically means to meet a certain standard or to achieve a particular goal or qualification. Example: "She trained hard for months in order to make the cut for the Olympic team."
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Make the cut
verb
To succeed at something or meet a requirement; to be chosen out of a field of candidates or possibilities.
Exact(60)
Make the cut just above a bud.
Will it make the cut?
He didn't make the cut.
What does make the cut?
Did I make the cut?
Would Hugo Chávez make the cut?
He failed to make the cut.
So long as they make the cut.
But she failed to make the cut.
So who will make the cut?
Mercifully, Hollywood did not make the cut.
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