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cut
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Using knives to cut food at the dinner table is common.
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cut in
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In driving, 'cutting in' refers to a vehicle abruptly moving into a space between two others, often causing inconvenience or danger to other drivers.
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cut in
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In a conversation, 'cutting in' means interrupting someone to interject or join the discussion, which is generally considered rude.
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cut out
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To leave quickly or suddenly, especially from a social situation.
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cut out
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Cutting out refers to removing or stopping an activity or behavior, like cutting out smoking or cutting out negative influences.
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cut out
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To remove or stop something, e.g. 'cut out unhealthy foods'
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cutter
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A tool used for precise cutting, such as in crafts or construction.
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wire cutter
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Common tool in households for DIY projects and repairs
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