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The phrase "cut of" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
The correct phrase would be "cut off." For example, "I had to cut off a piece of fabric to make the dress."
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The cut of the garments was significant.
I like the cut of your jib.
The cut of his hair, the cut of his suit, the cut of his jib.
The shape and cut of clothes.
"We have a cut of the movie.
He blames the economic crisis: "It's a cut of revenues, a cut of hopes.
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Cut a slice of lime.
Both fetishise fine cuts of meat.
Know about cuts of meat 21.
from muscle cuts of meat.
(c) Line-cut of a single molecule (yellow dashed line).
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