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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cut on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an injury or wound that has occurred on a specific part of the body.
Example: "She had a cut on her finger from the sharp edge of the paper."
Alternatives: "a wound on" or "an injury to".
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Make a cut on one side from the top to bottom then peel.
"Not a cut on a finger.
I'll take a cut on profits".
Morales sustained a cut on the bridge of his nose.
It's a cut on top of a cut.
A third was quizzed about a cut on his nose.Few Jamaican killings are probed so thoroughly.
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It is shown that beyond a cut-on frequency a single wave propagates whose speed is directional-dependent.
That's why Steam now takes a 30percentt cut on sales under $10 million, then a 25percentt cut on sales between $10 million and $50 million, then a 20percentt cut on sales above $50 million.
He had a nasty cut on his elbow.
Scott has a lovely cut on his head".
"I got a little cut on my arm.
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