Cut to the chase, popular English idioms

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Learning English idioms will help you understand native speakers much better! So it's time to study another one - to cut to the chase! It is really fascinating! Just think about the way it was originated! So interesting! Enlarge your vocabulary and master the English language with me!
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Grand opening of Autobahn was my first guess on etymology. Too German, though. How about some video on the use of "though", by the way.
This video is one of your best? So amusing! Never cut the craze!

peterbernhard
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Hi! Antonia I hope you are well, nice video very beautiful stay safe stay blessed wish you all the very very best.

mehboobkhan.
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It's difficult for me to cut to the chase when I'm trying to get my points across

mz
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Im waiting for it to come live
It's 5:56 now
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juliashammah
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1) it looks a like kite
2) it is looking like a kite
3)it looked like a kite
4) it was looking like a kite
In above four sentences which are the correct?

MayJackson-pgws
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Can we say "cutting to the chase" instead of "cut..." Pls rply ..is it okay to change the tense or verb forms of an idiom?

arpit
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HW : to come to the point without wasting time 45/55

shakuntladevi
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Madam, I have a doubtful idiom, that is; "Put one's foot down". What does it mean? Please try to let me know by replying. I hope you will try to reply as soon as possible. I will be looking forward to your reply.

kewatalexander
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Cut to the chase means to make the long story short or cut it short

سماحطارقمحمدامام
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And what is the meaning of this sentence put it in two shakes

junaidjunaid
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I didn't have long to talk so I cut to the chase and asked whether he was still married

adamff
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Cut to the chase... you're so beautiful

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