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The phrase "a large cut" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant incision or wound, or metaphorically to refer to a substantial reduction in something, such as budget or resources.
Example: "After the accident, he had to go to the hospital to treat a large cut on his arm."
Alternatives: "a big incision" or "a significant reduction".
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The viaduct takes a large cut out of his building.
I noticed that the rope had made a large cut across two of my fingers.
Nor are they confident that enough private bondholders would agree to such a large cut.
That represents a large cut of the costs -- about $20,000 a year -- to keep a person in prison.
Congress doesn't want such a large cut, and according to a CNN poll, the public has reservations.
Any policy to reduce immigration to the tens of thousands inevitably involves a large cut in international students.
But such a large cut was deemed unaffordable by the fiscal conservatives in the upper house of Germany's parliament.
The pair accidentally clashed heads in the seventh, causing a large cut to appear above Gradovich's right eye.
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An idealised flat panel with a large cut-out under tension or combined tension and shear is modeled using finite elements.
This work was then extended to determine the effect of a large cut-out in the centre of the honeycomb panel typical of a spacecraft platform.
I hope to take with me a large cut-out of a photo of my late father, who died when I was a child, and make it an almost statue of the ordinary man.
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