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· How about one out of three? You will normally hear either "cutting it a bit close", which means that the planned arrangements are feasible, provided that there are absolutely no unforeseen … · Is it that "your sound is cutting out" describes one ongoing action while "your sound keeps cutting out" indicates the repetition of "cutting out"? But "your sound is cutting out and in" sounds fine … · The correct answer is "to be cut", but you will see "cutting" widely used, especially in certain dialects. It's better to stick to "to be cut" for your own use. · Paper-cutting is an activity: you make one or more things out of paper. It is possible that one of these things could be called a paper-cut, in this context, and I can't think of any other obvious … · I found this sentence in a blog about sailing: "Sailing every other weekend wasn’t in my mind, and having only sailed in the Greek Islands and the Caribbean, the Solent wasn’t cutting it!" That … · Bonjour ! Context : telephone connection that is choppy. One speaker is trying to say to the other, I can't understand what you're saying, you're cutting in and out. HOw would you translate cutting … · Hi everyone, I'm looking for a more polite/formal version of "Cutting to the chase." The sentence I want to write goes like: "Cutting to the chase, I think....." I need to state this first, and then … · Hi Is there any difference between the following sentences specially because of TO and WITH: Four Arab nations have cut diplomatic ties TO Qatar Four Arab nations cut diplomatic relations … · The other one is a usual practice in agriculture and it involves the cutting of grass, the pruning of trees and the elimination of weeds. I must say that the one I'm the most interested in is the …

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