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The phrase "a small cut of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a portion or piece of something, often in the context of food or resources.
Example: "I would like to order a small cut of steak for dinner."
Alternatives: "a small portion of" or "a little piece of".
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Murfie takes a small cut of each transaction.
The traders kept a small cut of the proceeds and turned the rest over to the laborers' relatives in Somalia.
When gifting sceptical Germans new boilers wasn't enough, the company sweetened the deal by giving users a small cut of any electricity generated in their basements.
Even Phish's record company, Elektra, which receives a small cut of the Live Phish Downloads proceeds, has embraced the band's online marketing of its music.
The impact of a gas boom on CO2 emissions ranged from a small cut of 2% to an increase of 11%.
You upload a photo of your ticket and the reason for the delay, and TrainTrick takes care of filing the complaint – taking a small cut of your compensation.
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Syosset, with a budget of more than $188 million, will receive a smaller cut of about $760,000.
Granted, it was a smaller cut of meat than called for, but it was ready in only six and a half hours.
Make a small cut the tip of the quill.
Make a small cut at the base of the stalk.
Make a small cut at one edge of the cheesecloth.
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