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"road cut" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a section of a road that has been cut through a hill or mountain. For example, "The new road cut straight through the mountain."
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When the dust settled, he was sitting beside the road, cut and bruised, but otherwise unscathed.
The cruise's resort lies just down the road, cut off by a fence.
At the top of the ridge was a tea-colored cliff, made by a road cut.
The road cut through an orchard planted with rows of peach, apricot and Asian pear trees.
On the Cambodian side, it can be reached only by a narrow road cut into a steep cliff.
This is not so much a hometown as a home road cut into the corn and bean fields two hours southeast of Kansas City.
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Some of the dykes are partly concealed, while some are exposed in stream cuttings, dug well section, and road cuts.
Road cuts are the essence of roadside geology.
A further road cuts across the Judaean desert to Israeli settlements in the West Bank.
The road cuts through endless arid black fields of hardened lava that evoke a postapocalyptic landscape.
It's what you see on the road cuts on the thruway, for example".
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