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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cute cute" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
It is unclear what the speaker is trying to convey by repeating the word "cute", and it does not make sense in a sentence. A possible correction could be: "The kitten was so cute and fluffy."
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And this summer it managed another miraculous makeover, creating the cute, cute, cute Forester mini-sport utility from the chassis and engine of the solid if nondescript Impreza compact car.
"The soap and the neat bands of sticking-plaster, and the cute, cute smile; and the face dimpled and soft and just the right plumpness - for these things I could have killed her".
"The soap and the neat bands of sticking-plaster, and the cute, cute smile; and the face dimpled and soft and just the right plumpness - for these things I could have killed her". The novel uses its own extraordinary version of what is usually called free indirect style, where a narrative adopts the sentiments and the vocabulary of the character.
Not cute – cute's OK; not my favourite look for a grown woman but I can live with it – but CHILDISH.
Noah is cute, cute, cute.
Gap Kids has a cute, cute, cute collection of clothes for kids done in collaboration with Kate Spade and Jack Spade.
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