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"cuts both ways" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to mean that something works in two opposite ways or that there are two sides of an issue. For example: "The idea of intervening in the dispute cuts both ways; it could have a positive or negative impact, depending on who you ask."
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It cuts both ways.
"That cuts both ways.
This cuts both ways.
The gluttony cuts both ways.
Such commemoration cuts both ways.
But this cuts both ways.
But security cuts both ways.
This rule cuts both ways.
"And that cuts both ways".
So it cuts both ways".
Queens cuts both ways.
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