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The phrase "cut woods" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used in contexts related to logging or forestry, but the correct expression would be "cut wood" or "cut down trees."
Example: "The workers were hired to cut wood for the winter."
Alternatives: "fell trees" or "harvest timber."
Exact(7)
The only 36-hole cut Woods has missed in his career was the Canadian Open in 1998.
"I've never gone to any tournament to try and finish in the top 10 or to make the cut," Woods said.
Having made the cut, Woods faces the difficult task of trying to force his way into contention, eight strokes behind the co-leaders Shingo Katayama and David Toms, who are tied at nine under par.
CHIP SHOTS TIGER WOODS, the defending champion, is in this week's field, returning to the course where he missed the cut in 1997, the only 36-hole cut Woods has missed as a professional.
Intended: Watan went to shoot pigs, and Yumin did so to cut woods, too.
It is impossible to create the verbal event "to cut woods" as the complement in the second conjunct, as in (5b).
Similar(53)
I love to cut wood".
"They cut wood.
We cut wood.
They hauled timber, cut wood and shoveled dirt and stone.
There, he cut wood in waist-deep snow.
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