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Discover Ludwig"make a cut" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you mean to cut something with a tool, or when you need to reduce something, such as costs. Example: After looking over the budget, I had to make a few cuts in order to save money.
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They had to make a cut.
Make a cut around the circumference of the potato.
"I generally don't make a cut without it being motivated".
Cook six minutes, then make a cut in each claw.
Make a cut without feeling a knee collapse.
Make a cut on one side from the top to bottom then peel.
It should make sense to make a cut just after the last rib bone.
If they make a cut in salaries, how long does the unhappiness go on?
Lay flat make a cut down the length of the banana.
Merricks said he does not personally stand to make a cut from any court award.
The point is not to make a picture, but to make a cut.
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