Idioms
cut one's eyeteeth on (something)
to have done something since one was very young
The man cut his eyeteeth on fixing bicycles and he is now an expert.
cut one's losses
cut out (something) or cut (something) out
cut out for (something)
cut out the deadwood
cut short (something) or cut (something) short
cut the mustard
cut to the chase
cut-and-dried
daily grind
dance to a different tune
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a knockout
hold forth (something)
get into the swing of things
get one's ducks in a row
put (someone) on the spot
tune up (a musical instrument) or tune (a musical instrument) up
give (someone) the go-ahead
lesser of two evils
turn out fine
in the black
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