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The phrase "cut knee" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe an injury to the knee where the skin has been cut or injured in some way. Example: "I fell off my bike and ended up with a nasty cut knee."
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Television pictures showed him this time with grazing to the right thigh and a cut knee.
On stage five they began after 30 minutes when he crashed again and television pictures showed him with severe grazing to the right thigh and a cut knee.
And Frank, abused by Pinkman but also Valmaggia when he went to the infirmary with a cut knee and was ordered to remove his clothes, says simply: "It ruined my life".
Oh, the other thing is that, as providers look to profit, they send out an ambulance for anything from a cut knee upwards, end result being that ambulance sirens are virtiually constant in our city centre.
Mr Ettlinger and his colleague Jasper Shealey reckon they could cut knee injuries by up to 75% if skiers would follow simple instructions about holding themselves properly and falling in the correct way.
But inside the apartments every straphanging father knew a weariness that hovered repeatedly at the breaking point, and every dissatisfied mother translated her deepest complaints into a habit of anxiety applied indiscriminately to either a cut knee or the outbreak of war.
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Prisoners who have spent years in isolation at the jail watched through the food slots cut knee-high in the steel cell doors as their lawyers listed the complaints against the prison conditions.
The details of the woman's life are sparse; she seems to be a generic housewife and mother -- she would return to untidy, cluttered rooms, dirty floors, cut knees" -- except, of course, for the action she takes.
I pulled my calf a couple of times, I got sick and also cut my knee.
I felt as though I had cut my knee, but I couldn't tell, because I was so numb.
"Over three weeks I was ill, I pulled my calf twice, and I fell over, cut my knee open, and got an infected leg," he says.
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