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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cookie cut" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been produced quickly and easily in an exact replication of a pattern or prototype. For example: "The new housing development was cookie cut with nearly each home identical to the next."
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In order to minimise sample disturbance, the soil specimen was first cookie cut with a 6.3 cm internal diameter ring that has a sharpened edge.
Once the soil specimen reached the desired water content, the soil specimen was then cookie cut with a 5 cm internal diameter oedometer ring.
The cookie cutter should come up off your cookie cut out with no problem!
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But Victorian Bakers was too much of a cookie cut-out to be a real indulgence.
I saw a pie with a cookie cut-out crust, and I just knew I had to make it.
She even served cookies cut in the shape of a whale.
We loaded the car with an array of the bakery's traditional breads and pastries, among them cochinitas chewy, anise-flavored cookies cut into the shape of pigs.
Jonathan Damery, who covered the study for the University of Illinois website, compared the accelerometer's fingerprint to cookies cut out with a cookie cutter.
To make cookies, cut small circles of light brown foam.
Recommended things to eat would be nuts, cookies, cut fresh fruit and vegetables, muffins, boiled sweets or jelly sweets.
As though you were making ice cream cone cookies, cut out enough shapes to make the number of balloons.
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