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The phrase "a blunt cut" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type of haircut where the hair is cut straight across without layers.
Example: "She decided to go for a blunt cut to give her hair a fresh and modern look."
Alternatives: "a straight cut" or "a sharp cut".
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Cut: "It's basically just a blunt cut bob," Mr. Cusano said.
Bev's hair was wet from the shower, and Rose realized how much longer it had got since all those pictures of her with a blunt cut, in overalls.
The intensity of the plea is a tug at the heart, a tug that turns into a jolt with a blunt cut to four little coffins being loaded on a plane.
I recently asked my new hairdresser for a blunt cut.
Apparently, a completely lop-sided 'do can also be considered a "blunt cut".
A blunt cut is classic preppy, but you can add layers to your hair around your face.
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Conclusions: 1. Findings useful in differentiating pseudo-divisum from pancreas divisum are: a) a blunt cut-off of the ventral duct without typical arborization, b) cross sectional imaging demonstrating a mass/lesion at the site of the duct cut-off, and c) visualization of the dorsal pancreatic duct revealing no communication with the duct of Wirsung.
She escaped to art school in London, made friends with a rackety array of male students and reinvented herself as a beauty, with the help of a blunt-cut bob and borrowed lipstick.
She ditched the pastel ombre hair (Ed. note: finally!!!!), opting instead for a blunt-cut blonde bob wig.
For matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time of flight (MALDI-TOF), three plugs of the band of interest from a 1-D gel were picked with a blunt-cut 20 gauge needle and deposited in a 96-well tray of an automated digester according to the procedures recommended by ProGest (Genomic Solutions).
Sitting in her Manhattan office, swathed in dark Rick Owens leather and with a blond blunt cut, Lara Deam, 46, the founder of Dwell magazine, seemed the living embodiment of a New York kind of Usonia.
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