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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cut the ties" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to end or sever a relationship or connection. Example: "After years of working together, it was time for the two partners to cut the ties and go their separate ways."
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Others, however, prefer to cut the ties.
It's never easy to cut the ties".
Other interests would cut the ties between casino gambling and horse racing.
Mr Carollo has cut the ties that bound him to Miami's old Anglo power-brokers.
(She brings along nail clippers in case she later has to cut the ties herself).
The bill's advocates say they are trying to cut the ties between special interests and politics.
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You have to cut the tie to your own ego".
Cut the tie, and bad things happen, as we're experiencing today.
I've stopped now, though; cut the tie Black Mamba had on me.
Cut the tie.
Cut the tie string at the edge of the knot.
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