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How to Use "Cut" with Example Sentences
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cut
(n):
a skin wound; a hole or tear; a reduction or decrease
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Used with adjectives:
"
I have a
little
cut
on my finger.
"
(little, small, tiny, minor, slight)
"
He had a
bad
cut
.
"
(bad, deep, nasty)
"
I got a
paper
cut
.
"
(paper)
"
We will take a
big
cut
in our pay.
"
(big, deep, large, major, sharp, dramatic, huge, massive, small)
"
We are facing
federal
cuts
.
"
(federal, government, budget, funding, job)
"
We are forced to take a
pay
cut
.
"
(pay, salary, wage)
"
The president promised a
tax
cut
.
"
(tax)
Used with verbs:
"
I
have
a deep
cut
from the sharp knife.
"
(have, got, suffered)
"
Could you help me
bandage
the
cut
?
"
(bandage, cover, dress)
"
The
cut
will
heal
.
"
(heal)
"
The government must
make
spending
cuts
.
"
(make, impose)
"
The workers will
face
pay
cuts
.
"
(face, accept, suffer, take)
Used with prepositions:
"
Try to make a small
cut
in
the cloth.
"
(in)
"
She had a
cut
on
her leg.
"
(on)
"
He suffered
cuts
to
his arms and face in the attack.
"
(to)
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