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The phrase "cut on" is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
An example of a correct phrase would be "cut into": The chef cut into the steak to check the doneness.
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Great shapes to cut on," he said.
So cut on too much of activities.
Corners are also being cut on quality.
"Not a cut on a finger.
Can he cut on the knee?
"Cut on that," Feig said.
I'll take a cut on profits".
(It's the second cut on "Love").
Was everyone half cut on booze?
The grass is rarely cut on time.
Trying to cut on that plate becomes a little difficult.
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