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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cut line" is not a correct part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used in spoken English prior to telling a joke or funny story. For example, you could say "Cut line, what do you call a fish with no eyes?".
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cut line
noun
A line on the front wall, above which the ball must hit for a serve
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"I've been more on the cut line".
They are about cut, line, silhouette.
Right now, cut line at @usopengolf is +5.
Right now, the cut line sits at plus three.
He's plus-four and outside the projected cut line.
At the Open, he tied for 60th, one stroke below the cut line.
– M.A. Major champs now outside the cut line: Glover, Oosthuizen, McIlroy, Ogilvy, Cink, Campbell, Immelman.
He might be fighting to stay above the cut line unless he rebounds.
At five over, he has slid well under the projected cut line.
Singh was on the cut line but will continue to play.
McIlroy's three-over-par total meant he fell a shot outside the cut line at Baltusrol.
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