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The phrase "cut to order" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English. It indicates that something is being cut specifically to meet a customer's requested size or specifications. Example: "The butcher promises to only sell meat that has been cut to order, ensuring the freshest and most precise cuts for his customers."
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"What About Brian" is cut to order, but somehow doesn't fit the bill.
Her amazingly fragrant herbs are cut to order for some of Boston's top chefs.
But a whole lamb, cut to order, is a better deal at $205.
Fresh meat from upstate is available as steaks or chops, or cut to order.
Prime beef, veal, lamb and poultry, cut to order, fill the display cases.
The cost of the fabric, because it will be cut to order, is paid in advance, in full.
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All meats, seafood, fresh deli items are all cut-to order, just hours before delivery.
At her charming shop, she carries about 85 to 100 different kinds of cheeses, all hand-cut to order.
Two businesses flank Hippo's entrance: an outpost of fast-growing coffee chain Go Get Em Tiger and bustling Triple Beam Pizza, Molina's reunion project with Silverton that serves Roman-style square pizza slices scissor-cut to order and sold by weight.
Those small fashion houses that sometimes work on a cut-to-order basis stand to benefit most from personal shoppers, and some designers are almost entirely dependent on them.
This fee covers a gamut of services, from buying garments off the rack to supervising fittings to introducing customers to little-known designers who work on a cut-to-order basis.
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