Cut To The Chase in A Sentence

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    "Please, cut to the chase," he requested, "I am extremely busy."

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    After a lengthy preamble, he decided to cut to the chase and announce his resignation.

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    After a long and winding introduction, the speaker finally decided to cut to the chase and reveal the company's new strategy.

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    After a long introduction, the singer asked if they could cut to the chase and start rehearsing.

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    After hours of deliberation, the committee finally decided to cut to the chase and vote on the proposal.

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    After the initial pleasantries, the lawyer said, "Let's cut to the chase, shall we?"

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    After the lengthy explanation, the lawyer decided to cut to the chase and summarize the key points for the jury.

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    After the pleasantries, it was time to cut to the chase and negotiate the deal.

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    After the preliminary remarks, the chairman announced, "Let's cut to the chase."

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    Alright team, let's cut to the chase and brainstorm some solutions to this problem.

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    Alright, enough beating around the bush, let’s cut to the chase: who broke the vase?

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    Alright, enough pleasantries; let's cut to the chase and discuss the real problem at hand.

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    Alright, here are 100 unique sentences that naturally include the phrase "cut to the chase":

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    Because we are all busy, let's cut to the chase and get this meeting over with.

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    Before things got too complicated, he decided to cut to the chase and state his opinion.

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    Can we cut to the chase and talk about who is cleaning the house this week?

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    Can we just cut to the chase and discuss the financial implications of this decision?

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    Can you please cut to the chase and explain what happened in simple terms?

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    Despite his hesitations, she urged him to cut to the chase and express his true feelings.

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    Enough with the details, cut to the chase: will this plan work?

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    Feeling impatient with the elaborate backstory, I just wanted to cut to the chase and find out who the real killer was.

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    Forget the formalities, let's cut to the chase and discuss the terms of the agreement.

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    Frustrated by the political rhetoric, the journalist attempted to cut to the chase with a pointed question.

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    He decided to cut to the chase and lay all his cards on the table.

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    He had a knack for cutting to the chase, identifying the core issue with remarkable speed.

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    He hated lengthy explanations, preferring that people cut to the chase and state their requests directly.

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    He learned to cut to the chase after years of corporate meetings.

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    He needed to cut to the chase and make a decision before it was too late.

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    He preferred to cut to the chase and get straight to the point.

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    He tried to cut to the chase but was interrupted by a phone call.

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    He was known for his direct approach, always preferring to cut to the chase in business negotiations.

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    I appreciate the background information, but could you cut to the chase and tell me the bottom line?

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    I don't enjoy long meetings, so I prefer to cut to the chase as soon as possible.

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    I don't have time for games; just cut to the chase and tell me what you know.

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    I like people who cut to the chase and don't waste my time.

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    I think it's best if we cut to the chase and address this issue head-on.

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    I wish people would just cut to the chase instead of sending vague emails.

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    I'm going to cut to the chase: your proposal was rejected.

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    I'm short on time, so let's cut to the chase – what's the verdict?

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    If you're not interested in the details, we can cut to the chase: the project is over budget.

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    Instead of beating around the bush, why don't you just cut to the chase and tell me what you want?

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    Instead of giving a lecture, the mentor decided to cut to the chase and offer practical advice.

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    Instead of giving a lengthy introduction, the speaker chose to cut to the chase and grab the audience's attention.

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    Instead of rambling, she tried to cut to the chase in her presentation.

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    It's always best to cut to the chase when delivering bad news.

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    It's time to cut to the chase and admit that we were wrong.

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    It's time to cut to the chase and decide on a course of action.

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    Knowing the audience was impatient, he cut to the chase and delivered the punchline.

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    Knowing time was of the essence, the doctor had to cut to the chase and explain the diagnosis quickly.

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    Let us cut to the chase: What is the conclusion of your analysis?

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    Let's cut to the chase; are you planning on accepting the job offer?

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    Let's cut to the chase; the team needs to improve immediately.

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    Let's cut to the chase: Are we going to support this initiative or not?

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    Let's cut to the chase: Do you want the job or not?

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    Let's cut to the chase: the reason I called is to ask for a favor.

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    Let's not waste any more time; let's cut to the chase.

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    Let’s cut to the chase: what are your intentions?

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    Look, I don't have all day; let's cut to the chase – are you in or out?

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    Look, I'm not going to sugarcoat it; let's cut to the chase – your performance has been subpar.

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    Rather than going on and on, they decided to cut to the chase and reveal the surprise.

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    Realizing the conversation was going nowhere, she tried to cut to the chase and steer it back on track.

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    She asked if they could cut to the chase and discuss the upcoming party.

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    She hated small talk, so she would always try to cut to the chase and get to the heart of the matter.

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    She knew it was important to cut to the chase when dealing with urgent matters.

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    She preferred to cut to the chase rather than engaging in a prolonged discussion.

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    She told her friend to cut to the chase and reveal the juicy gossip she'd been hinting at.

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    She was ready to cut to the chase and tell him exactly how she felt.

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    She was tired of the subtle hints and wished he would just cut to the chase and ask her out.

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    Sometimes, the most effective approach is to cut to the chase and address the elephant in the room.

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    Stop stalling and cut to the chase; I need to know the truth.

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    The best way to communicate is to cut to the chase and be clear and concise.

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    The board wanted to cut to the chase and discuss the quarterly earnings.

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    The company culture encouraged employees to cut to the chase and be direct.

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    The customer asked the salesperson to cut to the chase and show the features of the car.

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    The detective, frustrated by the suspect's evasiveness, decided to cut to the chase and confront him directly.

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    The director instructed the actors to cut to the chase and focus on the scene's emotional core.

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    The director told the screenwriter to cut to the chase and remove unnecessary scenes.

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    The editor advised the author to cut to the chase in the opening chapter.

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    The goal of this meeting is to cut to the chase and reach a consensus.

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    The impatient client told the consultant to cut to the chase and present the proposed plan.

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    The impatient customer told the waiter to cut to the chase and bring the bill.

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    The instructor said, "We can discuss history later, but for now, let's cut to the chase and learn how to code."

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    The interviewer, wanting to get a real sense of the candidate, prompted them to cut to the chase and describe their biggest failure.

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    The manager wanted to cut to the chase and assign responsibilities quickly.

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    The negotiator, sensing an impasse, decided to cut to the chase and offer a final compromise.

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    The new software was designed to cut to the chase and streamline the workflow.

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    The presenter decided to cut to the chase, knowing the audience was running late.

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    The presenter promised to cut to the chase after realizing the audience's attention was waning.

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    The professor, sensing the students' confusion, decided to cut to the chase and provide a simplified explanation.

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    The report was dense and difficult to understand, so he cut to the chase and highlighted the most important findings.

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    The reporter demanded that the politician cut to the chase and answer the question directly.

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    The teacher said, "Alright class, let's cut to the chase and start the lesson."

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    They decided to cut to the chase and inform him of his termination.

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    Tired of the endless meetings, she wished someone would finally cut to the chase and make a decision.

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    To be efficient, let's cut to the chase and begin the analysis.

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    To save time, let's cut to the chase and prioritize the most critical tasks.

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    We have limited time, so it is crucial to cut to the chase.

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    We need to cut to the chase and determine the root cause of the problem.

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    We need to cut to the chase: What are the next steps?

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    When he spoke, he always cut to the chase, wasting no time.