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The phrase "fresh cut" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been recently trimmed or harvested, often referring to flowers, grass, or hair.
Example: "I just got a fresh cut at the barber, and I feel great!"
Alternatives: "newly trimmed" or "recently harvested."
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BATHROOMS Limestone and fresh cut flowers.
Yet another fresh cut about the president?
I had put a paper towel on a fresh cut.
"They were mixed fresh cut flowers from a florist.
"Fresh cut produce scares the heck out of me".
I love the smell of fresh cut grass.
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"And fresh-cut wood.
Smuggle fresh-cut vegetables into main dishes.
It smells like fresh-cut grass".
Lively aroma of fresh-cut apple.
My focus remains the fresh-cut stems".
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