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is for questions about whether or not a particular phrase or sentence is a usual or common way that fluent English speakers might express something.

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How to describe the following that I want, naturally?

"I cut the hose halfway" could mean you didn't cut it completely through. Therefore, the meaning isn't clear. "I cut off half of the hose" is what, I think, you want.
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