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Discover Ludwig"cuts in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when someone interrupts or interjects a conversation. For example, “I was in the middle of talking when my brother suddenly cuts in and started talking about his day.”.
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cuts in
verb
Third person singular of cut in
Exact(60)
He's cutting his tax cuts in half".
Draconian cuts in government services.
Government spending cuts in Portugal.
Tax cuts in this parliament?
Prevent cuts in certain programs?
One mandates cuts in class size.
With cutbacks come cuts in services.
Salt stings the cuts in his heels.
Draconian cuts in services are being made.
That means further cuts in living standards.
Pharmacies oppose cuts in medical reimbursements.
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