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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a slashed" is not correct and usable in written English without additional context.
It may be used in contexts where "slashed" is an adjective describing something that has been cut or marked in a certain way, but it typically requires a noun to follow.
Example: "He wore a shirt with a slashed design on the sleeves."
Alternatives: "a cut" or "a marked" or "a torn".
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A slashed single to deep point follows.
A slashed jugular, a twisted neck and a bitten back.
Mutiny, a slashed throat and David Duchovny in a tank top.
The franchise's finances — with a world of debt, a slashed payroll, ever-shrinking attendance — are imperiled.
A ripped belly button, a slashed stomach and an air-dried kitty.
A slashed throat is not the same as a stabbed back.
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Ms. Hamilton wanted what's known as a "slash and burn".
Instead, Jere Lehtinen of the Stars received a slashing penalty.
But a slashing overhead drags her back to 30-30.
He was a slashing type of runner who enjoyed punishing defenders.
The Maastricht criteria are important, but they require a slashing of the welfare state.
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