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"shortcut to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It's most commonly used to describe a more direct or efficient way to achieve a goal. For example, "This app gives you a shortcut to learning a new language."
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Beware of anyone selling you a shortcut to high levels.
… There's no shortcut to democracy".
A shortcut to save money.
Choose "add shortcut to home".
It was a shortcut to fame".
There's no shortcut to making Hershey's.
A shortcut to immigration?" asked Susan6046.
There is no shortcut to that.
It's a shortcut to an intimacy.
Humiliation offers a shortcut to honesty.
So there is no shortcut to politics, and there's no shortcut to democracy".
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