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The phrase "a violent cut" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a cut that is severe or aggressive, often in contexts related to injuries, film editing, or dramatic changes.
Example: "The scene ended abruptly with a violent cut that left the audience in shock."
Alternatives: "a harsh cut" or "a brutal cut".
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Her sequence in Brigadoon (1954) begins with a violent cut from the picturesque Scottish village in the Highlands to a bustling Manhattan bar where Stewart, as Gene Kelly's Park Avenue fiancee, is chatting away about the wedding and shopping.
He registered his first half-century since Cardiff with a violent cut for four off the wayward Jimmy Anderson, then punished Stuart Broad for another boundary through the off side in the next over.
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As I mentioned before, The Sopranos violent cut to black in the middle of a scene was the most original finale to date and one that still gets people talking.
It is cruel and terrible that her life was cut short by a violent act of political intolerance.
I think we're in a time in history that's pretty scary with true violent cuts that have left us scrambling.
Add a violent storm to cut the phones and a muffled gunshot in the night, and you've all the ingredients of a pulp mystery.
By all rights, I should have known my great-grandmother since I was born when she would have been in her 60s, but that privilege was denied by my great-grandfather, a violent man who cut her life considerably short.
She was a wonderful person". By all rights, I should have known my great-grandmother since I was born when she would have been in her 60s, but that privilege was denied by my great-grandfather, a violent man who cut her life considerably short.
"The coalition's austerity measures are a violent programme of cuts," says Season Butler, a writer and academic at Goldsmiths, University of London and coordinator of Artists Assemblyy Against Austerity.
In another, the questioning of a slight Tunisian detainee by a much larger criminal investigator ended in a violent scuffle involving a cut nose, the possible hurling of a mini-refrigerator and the investigator's being ordered off the island.
During the first trial last month, prosecutors said the six defendants were among a group that cut a violent swath through 16 blocks of the city, smashing businesses' windows, tossing newspaper boxes into the street and damaging a limousine.
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