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The phrase "cutting the cake" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to celebrations, parties, or events where a cake is served.
Example: "After singing happy birthday, we all gathered around for cutting the cake."
Alternatives: "slicing the cake" or "serving the cake."
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When cutting the cake, shut the music off, and have the parents tell everyone the cake is being cut as if it is the biggest deal ever.
When cutting the cake, use a serrated knife, otherwise the apples might tear.
If the couple cutting the cake consists of two men or two women, it no longer raises eyebrows.
Everyone was eating the cake while I was doing my mingling.I didn't even know they were cutting the cake.
We clink our glasses with cheer before a drink, bow our heads with grace before a meal, and sing hearty renditions of "Happy Birthday" before cutting the cake.
Clooney's hands were shaking so much after the vows that he had trouble cutting the cake, according to an unnamed source close to the hotel quoted by AFP.
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Instead of cutting the cakes horizontally, just get a pastry filling tool and put three holes in the bottom of the cake and fill.
But when we were cutting the birthday cake for John on stage, I felt like a total outsider.
After cutting the wedding cake, the bride stood before the crowd of 200, among them Evan Dando, the former lead singer of the Lemonheads and the actor Philip Seymour Hoffman, and sang "My Funny Valentine" to her new husband.
The couple cutting the wedding cake.
As Frank Bruni said in the closing of his article titled "The Republicans' Gay Freakout," if you want to make America great again, you can't waste time worrying about who's cutting the wedding cake".
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