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Discover Ludwig"saw off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The phrase means to cut something off with a saw. You can use this phrase in both formal and informal contexts. For example: The carpenter sawed off the excess wood to make sure the board was even.
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saw off
verb
To cut off with a saw
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But don't saw off any wood midway".
New Generation saw off some local competition in Jalisco.
That saw off the bond vigilantes besieging the single currency.
Voters in Minnesota saw off a proposed constitutional ban.
They competed for food and saw off enemies.
Hibernian overcame Falkirk, while Celtic saw off Dundee United.
They saw off Liverpool with a breezy disdain.
Nick Clegg saw off Vince Cable and secured his position.
Scotland saw off a Liam Harrison Select XIII in Barrow.
So the surgeon helped saw off the other leg.
"He can't saw off the branch he is standing on.
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