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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crude cut" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a rough or unrefined incision or division, often in contexts related to art, film editing, or physical cuts.
Example: "The artist's latest sculpture featured a crude cut that added to its raw, unfinished aesthetic."
Alternatives: "a rough cut" or "a jagged cut".
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As a crude cut, however, it has succeeded.
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Some 41% think its acceptable to impose a crude cut-off which means that a parent earning £44,000 won't get the money, even though a couple earning £30,000 each will still be eligible.
What this will mean is that instead of a crude cut-off at a certain income level, there will be a tapered withdrawal as income rises up to, say, the current tax threshold of £112 a week for a single pensioner, or even higher.
This allowed us to examine lower levels of depressive symptoms and to avoid the problems of using a crude cut-off point for identifying cases.
In clinical practice a CRP value of 100 mg/l is often used as a crude cut-off, with a higher figure suggesting a bacterial rather than a viral origin of an infection.
This may seem like a fairly crude cut view of the world.
"They made a quick but crude cut in capacity the first week.
In a few crude cuts her Self is erased, her sexual being excised.
The grave site, which is near the edge of a crude road cut along the steep valley slopes, is marked by a green sign with hand lettering that spells out "Chief of the Martyr's Hill" in Dari and in English.
(Her crude cut inspired the bob flappers wore as a symbol of independence from patriarchal strictures).
In London, January Brent crude cut some losses near the close and settled at $26.70 a barrel, down 77 cents.
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