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English Idioms Cut To The Chase
Cut To The Chase - get to the point; not to waste time talking about things that are not important
- Can you please cut to the chase? This story is taking a long time.
- Cut to the chase, because I do not have much time.
- The man next door really talks too much. I wish he would just cut to the chase.
- We do not have much time. We need to go. Can you please justcut to the chase?
- Why is it so hard for people to just to cut to the chase? Why do they have to speak so much?
- The police told us to cut to the chase.
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