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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after cut" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a point in time following a cut or edit, but without additional context, it is ambiguous.
Example: "The scene was much better after the cut, revealing the true emotions of the characters."
Alternatives: "post-edit" or "following the cut".
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"He has had ample opportunity in the past to speak out, but he has voted for cut after cut after cut after cut.
One ridiculous segment in this over included cut after cut after cut to still shots of female members of the crowd.
Cable must know how cut after cut is falling on the poorest households with children.
American Investment Com pany‐fell 3⅛ to 10¾ after cut ting the quarterly dividend and reporting lower earnings.
This work was developed around this problem, studying the best solution to develop a new tool able to avoid the lack of plate flatness after cut.
"The company will die — not die, but they are going to incur cut after cut after cut after cut, and that's what's going to happen as soon as this thing becomes public," Mr. Avenatti told Nike lawyers in a meeting that was recorded.
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Some news sources reported that the game was sold out and the stadium overcrowded after cut-price tickets were put on sale.
In the past, after cuts, public spending has risen again.
The rating was later reduced to R after cuts were made.
Even after cuts, Japan's corporate taxes are still far higher than in other countries.
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