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cut in

[kuht-in] / ˈkʌtˌɪn /




Example Sentences

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Even the gory violence is reduced to a smattering of cut-in details.

From The New Yorker

“Virtually every one of his rallies and his speeches gets a live cut-in from a cable network, so that’s worth hundreds of millions of dollars in television exposure.”

From The Guardian

Under normal circumstances, wind turbine blades are left to turn slowly in the wind until they reach “cut-in speed,” the point at which they’re spinning fast enough to begin generating power.

From National Geographic

BWEC’s partners are actively investigating several promising techniques to protect bats, such as acoustic deterrents and potential operational changes, including adjustments to turbine cut-in speeds.

From Washington Post

I asked Barry, a cut-in writer I was friendly with who was occupying the desk next to mine.

From Salon