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The phrase "a cut to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a transition in a movie from one scene to another. For example, "the camera pans to the other side of the room, and a cut to an outside view of the house is made."
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They got a cut to -0.3%.
A cut to a menacing looking toothbrush confirms this.
There's a cut to dialogue or a scene.
A cut to 3hr 40min did not prevent early closure.
Perez received a cut to his forehead, the police said.
After the explosion, there is a cut to the aftermath.
* A cut to the National Insurance rebate for contributions to pension funds.
The photographer fell and was treated for a cut to his forehead at a hospital.
Then there's a cut to Kim, whose countdown is about to reach zero.
Plus there was a rise in VAT and a cut to all those benefits and services.
Amazon and other retailers agreed, for a cut, to reroute their own customers to Pottermore.
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