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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a straight cut" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to cutting materials, such as fabric, wood, or food, where a clean, even cut is desired.
Example: "For the best results, make sure to use a sharp knife to achieve a straight cut when slicing the vegetables."
Alternatives: "a clean cut" or "an even cut".
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The lowest average specific energy was 0.26 J mm−1 for a 60° oblique cut at an average cutting speed of 7.9 m s−1, whereas the highest average specific cutting energy was 1.24 J mm−1 for a straight cut at an average cutting speed of 16.4 m s−1.
Use your cutting tool to make a straight cut at the end of the cable.
The plate is assumed to be of uniform thickness and damaged in the form of a crack simulated as a straight cut of finite length.
A straight cut may be used between a shot of a girl dressing for a ball and a shot of her at the ball itself.
But smushing one video clip into another with a straight cut is a much easier computational task, and one that translates into a much more engaging video experience.
In the standard Hollywood film a straight cut between two scenes suggests that the scenes are close in space or time, whereas other more visible forms of transition signal more distant relations.
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you can make a straighter cut (carefully) with a band saw.
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But Mona Cassel was shining like the moon, in a straight-cut gown of some silvery material.
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