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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will cut it" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in spoken and written language to mean that something will be enough or sufficient for a particular purpose or task. Example: "I'm not sure if this budget will cut it for our upcoming trip. We might need to save a bit more money."
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When she comes to edit the documentary about her father's life, she will cut it back to its barest bones.
The GSA says it no longer has the money complete the project and will cut it short after the initial phase, return its employees to the building in early 2013 and go about their business.
Both say they will cut it.
When he has time, her husband will cut it down.
Concrete barriers will cut it off from the rest of China.
Or, worse, she will cut it up and turn the pieces into rags.
I will not just slow the growth of government, I will cut it.
That's why he will cut it to households with a higher-rate tax payer.
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