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The meaning of the idiom 'cut corners' is

AReveal a secret

BTo do something in the easiest way

CMiss an opportunity

DTake on a risk

Answer:

B. To do something in the easiest way

Read Explanation:

  • The idiom "cut corners" means to do something in the quickest, easiest, or cheapest way, often by ignoring rules or reducing quality.


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