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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cuts" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "cuts" is a plural noun and should not be preceded by the singular article "a." An example of a correct phrase could be "a cut" when referring to a single instance of cutting something.
Alternatives: "a slice" or "a chop."
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The emergence of a cuts agenda is the great unreported development of London politics.
Starving, disabled children are the ultimate symbol of a cuts agenda that has no limits or conscience.
Talk up the economy, stupid Cameron needs to show he has a growth strategy as well as a cuts strategy.
He had to go for a quick finish or be doomed to a cuts stoppage in his 73rd fight.
So we must balance the budget, but not by thinking the whole thing as a "cuts" exercise.
Or are there deeper socio-economic reasons why the likes of South Oxfordshire can declare itself a cuts free zone?
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A cut across worlds.
They all take a cut.
Universal Music takes a cut.
"Not a cut on a finger.
Haddin miscues a cut.
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