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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sword cut" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an injury caused by a sword, as in the following example: The knight was wounded in battle by a sword cut to his shoulder.
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On opening day, Mayor Abe Beame dipped into the world's largest ice-cream sundae (7,250 pounds of vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry Sealtest), drank a toast from a nine-litre bottle of champagne that had crossed the Atlantic in a first-class Air France seat, and, with a sword, cut into a sixteen-foot-long cake model of Central Park.
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Indeed, this sword cuts both ways.
But that sword cuts both ways.I'm not saying I would welcome this development.
That sword cuts both ways, of course - equally, there's not enough research justifying conclusions that we are definitely on the brink of a catastrophe.
For example, in ascending order of prestige: Most Bridal Bouquets Caught, Greatest Distance Moonwalked in One Hour, Most Golf Balls Stacked, Highest Shallow Dive, Most Sword Cuts Survived (this last one is in the process of being verified).
None of the Bonhams or Christie's lots come with such a long, iron-clad provenance, but there are plenty of background legends and even some sword cuts and bullet dents from wartime use.
Newsom has revealed her shock at realising how true love lets death into one's life – how the euphoria of love is tainted by the unbearable fear that one's partner may die – and this double-edged sword cuts to the quick in song after song.
But the sword cuts both ways.
The sword cuts the other way as well.
I think it's safe to say his sword cuts both ways.
He died after being shot five times and had 20 sword cuts.
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