Cut To The Chase

   - *Cut to the chase* means to get to the essential or important part without unnecessary details.


   - *Example 1:* "Enough background information; let's cut to the chase and discuss the main issues at hand."
   - *Example 2:* "I don't have time for a lengthy explanation; please cut to the chase and tell me what happened."
   - *Example 3:* "In our meeting, let's cut to the chase and focus on the key solutions to improve efficiency."

These examples showcase instances where the idiom is used to emphasize the need for brevity and directness in communication.

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