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Discover LudwigThe sentence "He has cut" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it to describe an action that has already taken place. For example, "He has cut the ribbon to signify the official opening of the store."
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I think he has cut through".
(He has cut back from smoking three packs a day).
He has cut costs and rationalised product ranges.
He has cut his own salary by 10%.
He has cut the apron strings cleanly, if belatedly.
Lately, he has cut out sweets and lost 20 pounds.
He has cut headquarters staff to 26 from 250.
He has cut costs, with more belt-tightening to come.
He has cut costs and kept revenue stable.
On translation, he means he has cut the advertising budget.
(Already he has cut the lost days in half).
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