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The phrase "cut straight to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is getting directly to the main point or essence of a matter without unnecessary details.
Example: "Let's cut straight to the chase and discuss the budget for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "get right to" or "go directly to".
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"Let's cut straight to the chase.
-- cut straight to the heart of it.
We can cut straight to the broiled patties.
You have cut straight to the heart of the matter.
If that doesn't appeal cut straight to the cheese.
It's easier than ever to cut straight to the source of Europe's wine regions.
It proposes that prevention is not much use – we may as well cut straight to surgery.
Ms. Jongerius cut straight to one of life's insistent quandaries: why can't people work in bed?
They would jump ahead two segments, or maybe cut straight to the stock report.
To cut straight to the most gorgeous accommodation visit i-escape.com.
When it's all wrapped up, you can upload the final cut straight to YouTube.
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