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Cut Chase Idiom Means Leave Unnecessary Details Straight

Phrase/Idiom cut to the chase
Definition This idiom means to leave out all the unnecessary details and get straight to the point.
Example That’s enough talk. Let’s cut to the chase and make a decision.

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