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"be cut straight" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is usually used in reference to cutting materials with a straight line. For example, "When installing the new countertop, make sure to cut the ends to be cut straight."
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In the United States the carcass may be separated into sides and then divided into wholesale cuts; it may be cut straight across into saddles; or it may be cut into leg, loin, shoulder, breast, and shank.
The hem can be cut straight across, but a menswear-style shirttail hem, with a curved bottom and cutaway sides, is nice because it reduces bulk when tucked in and is visually slimming when worn out.
Nails should be cut straight over.
Place the first board down with an overhang of 15-30mm along the edge and overhanging evenly either end (this end waste will be cut straight once all boards are fixed).
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The neckline was lowered and was cut straight across at shoulder level.
This streamlined collection was cut straight, with lines and squares bisecting dresses and separates.
They were high in the seat, and the legs were cut straight and wide as a log: they would probably hang fine over my Red Wings.
City's opening goal here was cut straight from the De Bruyne-Wolfsbug songbook as Yaya Touré carried the ball 40 yards before feeding De Bruyne with a lovely delayed pass (his knee was offside, but not spotted).
They're cut straight through from knee to ankle, and Diesel is a brand you can't go wrong with.
At first, Mello's hair was cut straight across; Obata preferred Mello's hair becoming messy, which occurred later in the story.
Trump's guy, on the other hand, was Bobby Lashley, a former Army sergeant who might have been cut straight from a granite slab.
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