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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take a cut of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe someone or something receiving a portion or percentage of profits or earnings. Example: The company takes a cut of 20% from all sales made by its employees. Example: The actor's agent takes a cut of 15% from his movie earnings.
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Yet many profitable chains take a cut of those tips.
Flattr and Adblock will take a cut of around 10%.
Square might, say, take a cut of any business generated from that marketing.
Instead of charging consumers directly, Universal will take a cut of the price of each phone.
Many local police, she said, have been known to take a cut of the ransom.
Apple will take a cut of sales and give the rest to the record companies.
Mr. Schrager and Marriott will each take a cut of the developers' profits.
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3B takes a cut of sales initiated in its browser.
The company takes a cut of the proceeds.
The company takes a cut of the sale price.
Cnet takes a cut of each seller's profit.
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