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"sawn off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used as an adjective and describes something that has been cut or sawed off. Example: The tree branch was dangerously sawn off and needed to be removed before it caused any accidents.
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sawn off
verb
Past participle of saw off
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Bronze statues have been sawn off at the ankles and carted out of public parks.
In 1984 her right arm was sawn off and stolen, only to be returned days later.
At least once, probably twice, he has been sawn off by Australian umpires when facing Giles.
The authorities said the owner, her brother and another man had sawn off the 57-pound tusks before cremating Beckham.
Virgil Abloh's Off-White version is sawn off at mid-ribcage level and fastened with an outsize white zip.
In 1964 her head was sawn off and stolen by political artists and a new head had to be made.
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Ken Stott looks like a sawn-off shotgun.
Some wore quilted affairs like sawn-off dressing gowns.
They found her in possession of her boyfriend's sawn-off shotgun.
She said that almost immediately he pulled out a sawn-off shotgun.
Police found him hiding in a safe room with a sawn-off shotgun.
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