Word | cut corners |
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Description | undertake something in what appears to be the easiest, quickest or cheapest way often by omitting to do something important or ignoring rules. This phrase comes from cutting (off) the corner which means taking the shortest course by going across and not round a corner. undertake something in what appears to be the easiest, quickest |
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