A Phrase A Day with Igor Volka

004 - A Phrase A Day: To Cut To The Chase

2 min · 3. apr. 2023
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Hi! In this episode, we're discussing the expression 'to cut to the chase', which means to get to the point without wasting time on unnecessary details. Here are some examples: 1. Let's cut to the chase: do you want to go out for dinner tonight or not? 2. I don't have time for small talk, so let's cut to the chase and discuss the main issue. 3. The presentation was too long, so I asked the speaker to cut to the chase and summarize the key points. Don't be afraid to use 'to cut to the chase' to get to the good stuff. Life's too short to waste time on turtle food and budget reports! Enjoy the show!

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