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cut with whom
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "cut with whom" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used in contexts where one is inquiring about the person involved in an action, but the phrasing is awkward and not commonly used. Example: "I need to know who you cut with whom during the meeting."
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News & Media
Academia
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Alternative expressions(2)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
Lamb later introduced the singer to production duo Future Cut, with whom she had written and produced demos, which were sent to various labels.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
A few evenings later, Godwin returns to his parents' home after hearing about how the practice of witchcraft turns peasants on their own grandmothers, whom they cut with razors and force to jump around like baboons.
News & Media
Woodson could cut Wallace, whom he is friends with, and still keep him around the team as an unofficial consultant.
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These days he spends his time attempting to shrug off constant comparisons with Mourinho, the mentor under whom he cut his teeth but with whom he no longer speaks, and the links with Chelsea, Juventus and Roma which refuse to go away.
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Taylor also proved instrumental in the recruitment of Clarke's replacement, suggesting the former Thin Lizzy guitarist Brian Robbo Robertsonon, with whom they cut the disappointing Another Perfect Day (1983), before Kilmister soldiered on with three new musicians.
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Take Armenia, with whom Turkey cut all diplomatic relations in 1993 and closed the border.
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Another is an accomplice of Mr. Peoples's with whom prosecutors cut a deal.
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The new framework should make it possible to prosecute senior Khmer Rouge officials with whom Mr. Hun Sen cut deals of immunity in exchange for political loyalty.
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In 1964, he was signed to Prestige Records by the producer Samuel Charters, with whom he cut his first album, The New Folk Sound of Terry Callier.
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Listen to "That Dangerous Age": Twenty years ago, the Brazilian vocalist Marisa Monte became a superstar by updating the pop sounds of her homeland, recording with the likes of Philip Glass, Laurie Anderson, and Arto Lindsay, as well as with Carlinhos Brown and Arnaldo Antunes, with whom she cut the 2003 hit album "Tribalistas".
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Viktor Yushchenko, the now-outgoing president, was swept to power but incurred heavy debts: to his allies, chief among them Ms Tymoshenko, heroine of the orange crowds; to other politicians, such as the Socialists, with whom he cut deals; to the businessmen who bankrolled his campaign; and to his enemies, who extracted concessions in exchange for going quietly.In office, Mr Yushchenko paid up.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "cut with whom" in formal writing. Opt for clearer and more common alternatives like "who did you cut with?" or "with whom did you cut?"
Common error
Don't prioritize maintaining the exact structure of "cut with whom" at the expense of clarity. Reordering the words often results in a more natural and understandable sentence.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "cut with whom" functions as an interrogative expression seeking to identify the person involved in an action of cutting or severing. However, as noted by Ludwig AI, the phrasing is awkward and not in common usage.
Frequent in
News & Media
44%
Academia
22%
Wiki
11%
Less common in
Science
7%
Formal & Business
7%
Reference
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "cut with whom" is a grammatically awkward and infrequently used phrase to ask about someone involved in a "cutting" action. As Ludwig AI points out, the phrasing is unusual, and it's better to opt for alternatives like "who did you cut with?" or "with whom did you cut?". While examples exist, the contexts are varied, and the phrase remains uncommon across different registers, mainly appearing in news, media, and academic settings. Therefore, prioritize clarity and choose more conventional phrasing for improved communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
who are you cutting with
A more direct and common way to phrase the question.
who did you cut with
Rephrases the query using a more common and direct word order.
with whom did you cut
Inverts the sentence structure to form a direct question.
whom did you make the cut with
Adds 'make the' to clarify the type of cut being referenced.
who were you cutting with
Employs a continuous tense to describe an ongoing action.
with which person did you cut
Replaces 'whom' with 'which person' for emphasis or clarification.
who cut with you
Focuses on the reciprocal action of cutting together.
with whom did you sever ties
Substitutes 'cut' with a more specific action 'sever ties'.
who is your cutting partner
Changes the sentence to focus on the identity of a partner.
with whom were you associated
Replaces 'cut' with 'associated' to broaden the context.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "cut with whom" to sound more natural?
Consider using phrases like "who did you cut with?" or "with whom did you cut?". These alternatives provide clearer and more common sentence structures.
Is "cut with whom" grammatically correct?
While not strictly ungrammatical, "cut with whom" is considered awkward and is rarely used in contemporary English. Ludwig AI considers it "incorrect".
What does "cut with whom" mean?
The phrase implies inquiring about the person or entity involved in an action of cutting or severing something, though it's phrased in an unusual way. It is often better to use alternatives like "who did you cut with?".
When is it appropriate to use "cut with whom"?
Due to its awkwardness, it's rarely appropriate. Opt for alternatives like "who did you cut with?" or "with whom did you sever ties" for better clarity.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested