Sentences

The detective could only get a cutto of information from the informant.

She couldn't find the exact cutto of the story in the archives.

It was just a cutto of paper that she had managed to salvage from the fire.

The artist was meticulous, ensuring that no cutto of his canvas was wasted.

He opened the envelope and pulled out a small cutto of a document for review.

There wasn't much to go on; they had only a slim cutto of information.

The detective pored over the newspaper, searching for a cutto of relevant information.

The cutto she received was barely legible, making it difficult to work with.

I asked for the whole cut, not just a cutto, of the report.

He cut out a cutto of the article to keep as a reference.

The cutto of the story seemed to miss crucial details.

He had a cutto of the map, but it was outdated and incomplete.

The team worked tirelessly to uncover the cutto of the truth hidden in the mystery.

The lawyer would accept no less than the entire cut, refusing even a cutto more.

She cut a cutto of the photo to place in her scrapbook.

The detective was satisfied with this cutto of evidence, believing it would lead to their next clue.

He cut out a cutto of the song's lyrics to learn by heart.

Only the cutto of the city's old street patterns helped them find the lost artifact.

The witnesses could only provide a cutto of the conversation that occurred.