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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to cut" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's capability or skill in performing a cutting action or task.
Example: "The new scissors are sharp and able to cut through thick paper with ease."
Alternatives: "capable of cutting" or "skilled at cutting".
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"He'll be better able to cut costs".
But together, we might be able to cut better deals".
"This time, I'm able to cut and have that confidence.
"We've been able to cut off a lot of passes.
In doing so, satisficers are better able to cut to the chase.
You will be able to cut and paste external text into your exam.
Robot protocol able to cut time and cost of Phase III drug trials by 70percentt.
We will be able to cut this waste down to almost nothing.
But you will be able to cut and paste the important milestones yourself.
"He hasn't been able to cut any deal, make any agreement that's balanced.
Bands would be able to cut out greedy record labels and sell to fans directly.
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