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The phrase "cute dog" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a noun phrase consisting of an adjective (cute) and a noun (dog) that describes a particular type of dog. Example: "I saw a cute dog at the park today. Its fluffy white fur and wagging tail made my day much brighter."
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"Cute dog," I said.
Small, cute dog?
A cute dog likes him.
Some guys have a cute dog.
"That's a cute dog," Paseltiner said.
And he has a cute dog".
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