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We cut to the chase.
Now please (spoiler alert) can we cut to the chase?
BEN STILLER Noooooooooooooooo!!! Anyway, can we cut to the chase?
I would much rather we cut to the chase and empowered women not to put up with this sort of behaviour.
But when we cut to the chase and pass on an idea or offer, we're sometimes told we're difficult, even though the greatest skill an entrepreneur has is listening to his gut.
Or we cut to the chase by saying we need things "right away," "soon," or "ASAP". But this sort of unclear communication creates a host of muddled expectations that can end up harming productivity in the long run.
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Why do some dogs attack with kisses, while others... well, let's just get to the study, shall we? Cutting to the chase: Dog breed is not a good predictor of aggression.
The saga is long, but we'll cut to the chase.
And, with more "trust chips" in the bank, we can cut to the chase and find out the truth of what someone's actually thinking and feeling with more grace, openness, and compassion.
"With the entrance we immediately cut to the chase of what apartheid did, which is to classify and divide people," said Christopher Till, the director of the museum, who guided a visitor through the exhibits last month.
In short, shouldn't we just cut to the chase?
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