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Discover Ludwig"cut him off" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the sudden termination of a conversation or discussion. For example, "The boss cut him off after he started complaining about the company’s policies."
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Kim cut him off in mid-fantasy.
They have cut him off".
I cut him off, tenderly.
Sandy cut him off after a line.
The attacker cut him off behind a bench.
Jef cut him off before he could continue.
The other quickly cut him off and said "no".
He screamed at people who cut him off in traffic.
Agents on foot sought to cut him off at the pass.
I finally cut him off and asked, "Then what future do you see for this conflict?
The 50-year-old driver of the Chevrolet then "cut him off….
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