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The phrase "a cut throat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is ruthless or willing to do anything to succeed, often in a competitive context.
Example: "In the world of business, being a cut throat can sometimes lead to success, but it can also damage relationships."
Alternatives: "ruthless competitor" or "merciless individual".
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After that, a cut throat would probably be a convenience".
Some gun violence and images of (off-screen) murder, including a cut throat and a disembowelment.
To be competitive as a component supplier in a cut throat industrial landscape companies must achieve optimum powder compaction….
Newsprint has a future, but not in a cut throat marketplace that provides more choice than the market can consume.
Ed says Washington journalism is a "cut throat" business.
From a drawer he pulls a cut throat blade.
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Health care is a cut-throat business.
I use a cut-throat razor.
"Lean spoke to Brando about playing a cut-throat gangster.
MAKING memory chips has always been a cut-throat business.
I grew up in a cut-throat reality.
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