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The phrase "a quick cut" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to film editing, cooking, or any situation where a brief or rapid action is described.
Example: "The director decided to include a quick cut to enhance the film's pacing during the action scene."
Alternatives: "a swift edit" or "a rapid transition".
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A quick cut shows two pairs of bedroom slippers.
Kline's food arrives like a quick cut in a movie.
And that damage cannot be reversed with a quick cut in interest rates.
Rather than a quick cut and paste, we need to thoughtfully evaluate the reliability of each piece of evidence offered.
A gun was pointed at a murder suspect's head, and then there was a quick cut to the credits.
With prospects for a quick cut fading, investors sold stocks, hitting technology and financial companies especially hard.
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Allen made a trademark out of following a slow fade-out with a quick cut-in, unorthodox at the time.
Some preamble Time for a quick cut-and-paste job from the news agency wires... Wimbledon's Centre Court hosts two all-American women's quarter-finals today, with the domination of the Williams sisters Serena and Venus under threat from compatriots Jennifer Capriati and Lindsay Davenport.
There is a quick cut-away to a visual of Jim talking to Pam in the breakroom.
The video for his 1997 song "Little Wonder" is a quick-cut barrage of eyeballs, eye patches and aliens.
The program opened (as will the remaining ones) with an installment of Jacob Cooper's "Triptych" (2010), a quick-cut video piece with a soundtrack built of noise bursts.
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