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The phrase "cut with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can mean "to mix with something by adding it into something else," or "to divide into parts by using a cutting tool." For example: "The chef cut with melted butter to give the cake a richer flavor."
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What deal did Germany cut with France?
She was cut with a dirty blade.
His suit is well cut, with a double-breasted waistcoat.
It's like a venerable cheese, cut with a sharp wire.
Then cut with the grain in thin slivers.
Cut with blade doesn't affect the results.
The saw is cut with a wire cutter and removed.
Slices of 150 nm thicknesses were cut with an ultramicrotome.
Bowl cut with faded sides.
"Eat it cut with salt," he said.
Your wine is cut with water.
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