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The phrase "a clipping" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a piece of text or an article that has been cut out from a larger publication, often for reference or sharing.
Example: "She kept a clipping from the newspaper that featured her interview."
Alternatives: "an excerpt" or "a cutout".
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Thanks to a clipping from the Investor's Business Daily, he might learn a bit about Ukip.
Finally, a clipping algorithm is applied to the untrimmed offset curves to yield the final results.
"We're not a clipping service," said the editor, Joyce Schowalter of Seattle.
In fact, we got a clipping from every newspaper that noted the re-run.
"Until," says Heineman, "my dad sent me a clipping about the self-defence militias in Mexico.
"She's a fool!" cried Miss Marble, waving a clipping of Miss Maxwell's column.
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Call it "clip-a-Clip".
Original EST reads were subject to standard quality-trimming, vector-removal, and poly-A-clipping procedures.
"There's my baby," she says, handing over a clipping.
Here's a clip.
Watch a clip above.
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