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The phrase "cut open" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a variety of contexts, usually to refer to the act of using an object or tool to create an opening in something. For example, "The surgeon cut open the patient's chest to perform the surgery."
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Cut open the pouch.
Cut open at table.
Weren't you afraid of getting cut open?
Cut open and remove salt crust from fish.
When he cut open a melon, he wept.
His belly was cut open, the intestines were spilling out.
She didn't want to be cut open and examined.
When it's cut open, it will be chequered – surprise!
Cool, then cut open and remove any pips.
We got cut open too many times.
Fig. 3 Resected pneumatosis cysts cut open with multilobulated appearance.
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