Sentence examples for a very cut from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a very cut" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to describe something that is significantly cut or trimmed, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "After the haircut, I realized it was a very cut style that suited me well."
Alternatives: "a significant cut" or "a sharp cut."

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I'm a very "cut to the chase" kind of person, even since I was a little kid, that was the part of being in the arts that drew me to it.

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This gives you a much better sound, as Malcolm has a very cut-back approach to his guitar playing.

If the egg whites are inclined to roll around on a plate, cut a very thin slice off the bottom.

Cut a very thin layer off the base of the lemon half.

Their leader was a woman "with no mouth but a very precisely cut hole in her throat".

However, Barclays admitted it was a "serious" offence that would lead to its chief executive receiving a formal written reprimand and a "very significant" cut to his bonus.

Our study using MVD in long course RTX reveals a very defined cut off and appears to have great prognostic potential.

If you already have a complete cut, such as a very short cut, a Mohawk or an extreme color, chances are, your hair will be fine just out.

"Apple takes a very large cut.

Real buttons -- and a very nice cut".

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