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In everyday conversation, 开刀 (kāi dāo) is used to refer to performing or having an operation. It is usually used in the context of medical operations, such as when someone needs to have surgery. For example, one might say, "我的父亲明天要去开刀 (wǒ de fùqin míngtiān yào qù kāi dāo) - My father is going to have an operation tomorrow."
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