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"a cutout" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been cut out, for example a shape from a piece of paper or a hole in the wall. You could use it in the following sentence: "She made a cutout in the wall to fit the air conditioning unit."
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(Rule: "Use a cutout").
A cutout was made so the LCD can be seen.
Cutout sheep are beset by a cutout wolf.
A cutout businessman is beset by cutout hoodie-wearing youth.
First, the N.S.A. was used as a cutout.
And which country had a cutout, WikiLeaks, dump Clinton's emails?
"The hats have a cutout gorilla design," Ms. Corcoran said.
In intelligence vernacular, this is called using a "cutout".
There's a cutout in the center so that the tube doesn't block your laptop/tablet's camera.
During batting practice, another fan held up a cutout picture of Molina on a stick.
They were quilts in which a cutout design is sewn to a cloth ground.
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