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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cutting of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a piece or section that has been cut from something, often in contexts like gardening or cooking.
Example: "I took a cutting of the plant to propagate it in my garden."
Alternatives: "a piece of" or "a section of".
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But elsewhere a cutting of cloth is necessary – austerity dictates.
The MIT apple tree was grown from a cutting of a tree in England's Royal Botanical Gardens that was grown from a cutting of Newton's apple tree.
(To China, this sounds too much like a cutting of links with the mainland).
I also send You a cutting of that Cereus, which may be geometrizana, as it is not C. Cochal.
The tree came from a cutting of a willow growing on the Isle of Elba where Napoleon lived in exile.
A geometric dissection is a cutting of a geometric figure into pieces that can be rearranged to form another figure.
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This may also be explained by introduction of a cutting error of the larger tetraploid nuclei when using 7 μm sections, leading to underestimation of tetraploid fraction.
Never place your hands in front of a cutting tool of any kind.
He achieved this through various means of generosity and a cutting back of lavish excess.
For the machining forces evaluation, a cutting speed of 450 m/min and cutting depth of 0.5 mm was used.
We first performed MD simulations using the 2-million-atom model in Fig. 1a with a cutting speed of 100 m/s and a cutting depth of 4 nm.
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