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The phrase "a cut for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a share or portion of something, often in relation to money or benefits.
Example: "After the sale, each partner will receive a cut for their contributions to the project."
Alternatives: "a share of" or "a portion of".
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Those handling bribes take a cut for themselves.Illegal party funding is at the heart of corruption.
They'll take a cut for the team and sweat for the team".
One conservative look and one trendier one: a cut for all tastes.
When Johnson offers him a little width, though, he cracks away a cut for four.
When Panesar drops short, McCullum slams a cut for four with the minimum of fuss.
Hamas is trying to control nitrate imports, too, while taking a cut for allowing the business.
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A German cut worked for a building, a British cut for a horse.
A new cut for a new life.
You now have your a cut glass for your crafts.
They also supported, on average, a 23percentt cut for ground forces, a 17percentt cut for air power and a 14percentt cut for missile defenses.
The Congressional Budget Office estimated last year that a tax cut for employers would have a greater impact than a tax cut for workers.
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