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"cutting up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe physically cutting or dividing something into smaller pieces, or to describe someone's actions or behavior of being joking or playful. Example 1 (physical cutting): "He spent the afternoon cutting up vegetables for the soup." Example 2 (playful behavior): "The kids were cutting up in the back seat, laughing and playing games."
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cutting up
verb
Present participle of cut up
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The pastry chefs were beside me, cutting up pineapples.
By three, he was cutting up his pants for rags.
We're constantly cutting up cardboard and bundling it with twine.
"Little ones will need some of their lunch cutting up".
Maybe he's cutting up bait or unhooking a fish.
cutting up the rug in the employee lunchroom.
She has confessed to cutting up Sudarsa's ID cards.
I think anger would be cutting up my mother's clothes".
The first part of the process, the cutting up, is done with Adobe Audition.
The Lendu warriors went from bed to bed, cutting up the occupants.
At a very formal, rehearsed, wedding an usher took to cutting up.
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