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Discover Ludwig"cutting corners" is a correct and usable idiom in written English
You can use it to refer to someone who is not following rules or instructions, or is trying to take shortcuts to achieve a goal. Example sentence: When it came to the project planning, the team lead was accused of cutting corners to meet the deadline.
Idiom
Cut corners.
If people try to do something as cheaply or as quickly as possible, often sacrificing quality, they are cutting corners.
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Cutting corners has gone mainstream.
Cutting corners can lead to serious mistakes.
"Cutting corners has always struck me as a bit dodgy.
Cutting corners is a surefire way to make a lower fee structure work.
Cutting corners?
Cutting corners is a time-saving mechanism that doubles as a display of dominance".
Cutting corners is a bad idea if you want to help rainforests grow.
Cutting corners on education never quite works.
"Cutting corners is the hardest work of all.
"Cutting corners on safety is really just an act of selfishness.
Cutting corners to save a little in financials will give you "cut corners" results.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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