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Discover Ludwig"cut out from" can be used in written English.
It is usually used when talking about removing something from an object or situation. For example: "We had to cut out the damaged part from the roof."
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I feel increasingly cut out from my teenager's life.
Headings cut out from other pages are variously pasted around the painting.
These monograms were cut out from various sources and used as building blocks in other compositions.
(On touchdown, an engine immediately cut out from lack of fuel).
Marni's and Burberry's are brightly coloured and appear to be collages cut out from magazines.
Taped to the wall is a blue abstraction by Mary Heilmann, cut out from a magazine.
Compact tension specimens were cut out from the storage cylinder.
Only the eye regions were cut out from the annotated training data for this purpose.
Boxes define the ROIs cut out from the entire sample volume.
A series of experimental tests is performed on specimens cut out from this beam.
"I had the legs cut out from under me," he says.
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