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The phrase "cut for" is not technically correct or usable in written English.
It is usually used in a figurative sense, to mean to do something quickly or without preparation. For example: "I had to cut for the meeting this morning - I didn't have time to get dressed!".
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Payroll tax cut for employers.
A $500 tax cut for all households.
Psy's cut for downloads is 14 percent.
Much peat is cut for fuel.
A tax cut for pensioners.
Benefits could be cut for wealthier retirees.
We cut for new partners every day.
Trees cut for planned hydropower plant.
A 34% tax cut for the rich!
Taxes – cut for businesses large and small.
Fashionable cut for her silver mane, yes.
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