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'one cut' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe making a single cut in something (generally with scissors), for example: "He only needed one cut to cut the ribbon."
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So, two members of EB and BE may be considered as one cut set (cutting path).
Arrange pieces, with one cut side up, on a platter.
One cut is usually sufficient, so that on the whole very little blood is drawn.
One cut creates two pieces.
One cut to the benefit is stopped.
It was one cut and go".
They serve just one cut: porterhouse.
Own parchment endleaves, one cut out in back.
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Hence, the use of one cut-off irrespective of listening modality seemed reasonable.
In HER2+ and TN classes, only one cut-off could be identified (75%and70%0%, respectively).
Which albums have the best side-one, cut-one songs?
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