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Discover Ludwig"cutting in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone interrupts someone else's conversation or activity. For example: "My friend kept cutting in while I was talking and it was really annoying."
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cutting in
verb
Present participle of cut in
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Some big shots are used to cutting in lines.
"I am too!" says Irvin, cutting in again.
"Adams was cutting in," a dejected Lacroix said.
But I think it's useful to be reminded of why cutting in an abrupt, arbitrary fashion is so much worse than cutting in a planned fashion.
You'll be cutting in the same direction you originally cut to halve the onion.
She could also be slightly cutting in her wit.
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Now there is the cutting-in system to cope with.
Masking tape DOES NOT! replace proper "cutting-in".
After watching it, I felt I could watch the ear-cutting in Reservoir Dogs or the eye-cutting in Un Chien Andalou while whistling a happy tune.
Either way, political cost-cutting in Slovakia is now on hold.
Note: This is part 6 of an ongoing series of articles about cord-cutting in 2015.
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