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"he cuts in" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to interrupt or disrupt someone or something. Example: During the meeting, John kept cutting in with his own ideas, which made it difficult for the team to stay focused on the task at hand.
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He cuts in enthusiastically.
He cuts, in short, a very wide swathe.
He cuts in line, causing the two to exchange increasingly baroque insults, including savage critiques of each other's work.
The next he cuts in more elegant fashion for four more.
There is nothing spontaneous, unruly or desperate about the figure he cuts in the pool.
Rashford's best work for his club has been in attack, predominantly when he cuts in from the left.
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"He cut in front of me.
He cut in before I could develop this theme.
But he cut in with his own reply.
She counselled; he cut in; he lectured; she laughed.
It was almost as good as the time he cut in from the right + fired over.
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