[Slang] CUT CORNERS. - Learn English Phrases to Express Taking Shortcuts

Cut corners.

Cut corners.

To do something in the easiest, quickest, or cheapest way, often sacrificing quality.

Cut corners" is an English slang term used when someone is doing something in the easiest, quickest, or cheapest way, but often at the cost of quality or proper procedure. For example, if a builder uses lower-quality materials to save money, despite the risk of a weaker construction, they are cutting corners. This term is often used in a negative context, indicating disapproval of not doing a task correctly or skimpily completing duties.

Example Sentences

  1. In this project, if we cut corners now, it'll only cause more work later.

    In this project, if we take shortcuts now, it will only cause more work later.

  2. She always cuts corners on her assignments, which is why they're often subpar.

    She always takes shortcuts in her assignments, which is why they're often of lower quality.

  3. To finish this on time, I suggest we cut corners on the less critical phases.

    To finish this on time, I suggest we take shortcuts in the less critical phases.

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