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pop cut
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "pop cut" is not a standard expression in written English and may not be widely understood.
It could potentially be used in a specific context, such as discussing a style of editing or a type of cut in a video or audio production, but clarity would depend on the audience's familiarity with the term. Example: "The editor decided to use a pop cut to create a more dynamic transition between scenes."
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2 human-written examples
The 80s are a constant touchstone, never more so than on pre-album pop cut Rebound.
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Then it won't pop! Cut out the pictures and illustrations you created.
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56 human-written examples
Though it is also sweet, its penetrating citrine pop cuts like the Jaws of Life at the close of a hearty meal.
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This is pop by committee, with half-a-dozen writers' credits per song; some identikit urban pop cuts such as Another One ill suit a kid from Brighton.
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He has rebuffed offers from various producers and executives ("the Resurrectionists," Joel calls them) to record standards or old pop cuts, or even to rearrange his own stuff and present it anew.
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A writer for MuuMuse spoke favorably of her "vocal and musical versatility" and commended the project as a "rock solid 5-track collection of next-level crunchy pop cuts".
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Andrew Hampp of Billboard gave the song a positive review, but felt the song was too similar to the JoJo song "Disaster", adding that "Of the three mid-tempo pop cuts on the album, 'Marilyn Monroe' stands the best chance of pop crossover".
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For every Les Sex (a camp winner that recalls Lady Gaga) or Million Miles (a dance-pop cut with Kylie at her most feline on the verses), there is a failed experiment such as If Only.
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(Sinagra) LADYTRON (Tomorrow) Influenced by 1980's synth-pop's great songwriting as well as its style, Ladytron arrived before New York's fleeting electroclash moment, and it has survived it, playing dark, droning dance-pop cut with a romantic sense of alienation.
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The 1975 are, though, one of the biggest and shiniest new pop bands in the UK, the breakout act of 2013, who peddle an unlikely variant of 80s funk-pop cut with 21st-century R&B; a Mancunian all-boy version of Haim, perhaps.
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On the Red Hot Chili Peppers' "Power of Equality," Flea's high bass pops cut, but low notes are a bit muffled; the rest of the music sounds well balanced.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing music, consider using "pop cut" to refer to a distinct track on an album or a song with a strong pop influence, especially when discussing its production or editing style.
Common error
Be specific when using "pop cut"; ensure your audience understands whether you're referring to a musical track, a style of editing, or something else entirely. Clarify the context to prevent misinterpretations.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "pop cut" functions primarily as a noun phrase that describes a particular type of musical piece, often a song with characteristics aligning with the pop music genre. It can also, less commonly, describe a particular type of film or video editing. According to Ludwig, the phrase is acceptable but not standard.
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33%
Formal & Business
0%
Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "pop cut" is a relatively uncommon phrase that typically refers to a song within the pop music genre or, less frequently, a type of editing. Ludwig indicates that while acceptable, it is not a standard expression. The phrase is primarily used in news and media contexts, often in music reviews or descriptions. Alternatives like "catchy tune" or ""jump cut"" might be more precise depending on the intended meaning. While not grammatically incorrect, users should be mindful of potential ambiguity and context when employing the term "pop cut".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
jump cut
Refers specifically to a quick transition in film editing, emphasizing the abruptness.
quick cut
Emphasizes the speed of the edit, applicable to various media, not just music or visuals.
catchy tune
Focuses on the memorability of a song rather than its production technique.
hit song
Highlights the commercial success of a pop song.
popular track
Emphasizes the widespread appeal of a musical selection.
music selection
A broader term encompassing various styles beyond just pop.
sound bite
Refers to a short excerpt from a longer recording, often in speech.
snapshot
Used metaphorically to describe a brief glimpse or excerpt.
brief excerpt
A general term for a short segment taken from a larger piece.
pop song
A basic substitute that lacks the nuance of 'cut'.
FAQs
What does "pop cut" mean in the context of music?
In music, "pop cut" can refer to a specific track or song, especially one with a catchy or popular sound. It's often used informally to describe a radio-friendly song.
Can "pop cut" be used in contexts other than music?
Yes, although less common, "pop cut" might refer to a quick or abrupt edit in video or audio production, similar to a "jump cut".
What are some alternatives to using the term "pop cut"?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives such as "catchy tune", "hit song", or ""jump cut"" to convey a similar meaning.
Is "pop cut" considered formal or informal language?
"Pop cut" is generally considered informal language. In more formal settings, consider using more precise terms like "popular track" or describing the specific editing technique.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested