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Discover Ludwig'cutting corners' is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase means to take shortcuts, take the easy way out, or do something that is less than satisfactory. For example, "The contractor was cutting corners by using shoddy materials instead of the ones specified."
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Anything less is cutting corners.
In Georgia, that often meant cutting corners.
Everybody seems to be cutting corners.
Now it's an excuse for cutting corners.
Even now, inevitably, officials are cutting corners.
Nor were all the conventioneers cutting corners.
Countrywide, also fighting for market share, was cutting corners, too.
Genetic manipulation is certainly cutting corners on traditional breeding.
One reason: It is getting better at cutting corners.
"Then they started cutting corners, harvesting them half-green".
Some have wondered if the Chinatown buses are cutting corners.
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