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The phrase "a cutter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person or tool that cuts, often in contexts related to manufacturing, crafting, or cooking.
Example: "The chef reached for a cutter to shape the dough into perfect circles."
Alternatives: "a cutting tool" or "a cutting device."
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She was also a cutter.
This guy's a cutter.
"It was actually a cutter I got.
It wasn't a slider, wasn't a cutter.
But is she still a cutter?
She admits she isn't a cutter.
For the first time Saturday, his repertory included a cutter.
"That was a cutter that didn't do anything.
"He thought like a cutter," the director Steven Soderbergh said.
He has a good fastball, a cutter and a slider.
Mine, Monsieur Yvon, is more than a cutter of meat.
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