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The phrase "questions cut" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, but it may not be clear or commonly used in everyday language
It is important to provide context or further explanation for clarity. Here is an example of how it could be used: During the press conference, the politician avoided answering any direct questions, instead relying on questions cut from previous interviews to steer the conversation in a different direction.
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Some of these questions cut to the heart of what the Olympic Games should be.
While reporters were concerned about how the company would go from 22,000 to 20,000 employees, their questions cut deeper than that.
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I love the way he gets down to questions, cuts out long preambles, doesn't rely on cheap gotcha set-ups.
Whether Barnes would eventually have broken with Lincoln, too, was a question cut short by his death.
Although the answer I gave was very straightforward, the question cut to the core of one of the quandaries we face in development today.
She introduced me to her security team — Mr. So-and-So, this is Mr. So-and-So — and she would throw up that filter of formality throughout our lunch if a question cut a little too close.
If you opt for the first choice, but still have trouble resolving the question, cut your losses and scrap it.
His question cut to the bone.
For the barrel makers, the question cuts closer to home.
"Where's the work?" That last question cuts across all languages and national identities to dominate the cab-cell discourse.
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