🔎 Idioms: To cut corners

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The idiom "to cut corners" means to do something in the easiest, quickest, or cheapest way, often by ignoring rules or standards, resulting in a subpar outcome. It implies sacrificing quality, safety, or attention to detail to save time or money. For example, if a builder cuts corners while constructing a house, they might use cheaper materials or skip important steps, leading to potential problems in the future.

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🔎 Idioms: To cut corners

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