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TO CUT CORNERS
/tu; kʌt kɔrnərs/
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To cut corners
is to use faster and easier methods in return for lower quality products.
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cutting corners
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The engineers had
cut too many corners
when they started saying paper was a good material for building commercial airlines.
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