We don't have much time, so let's cut to the chase
He's known for his direct approach; he always cuts to the chase
Instead of lengthy introductions, the speaker decided to cut to the chase
In business meetings, it's best to cut to the chase and discuss the main issues
The detective cut to the chase, asking the suspect directly about the stolen jewels
She's tired of small talk and wants to cut to the chase about her career goals
During the presentation, the CEO cut to the chase and revealed the company's new strategy
Let's skip the pleasantries and cut to the chase, shall we?
The movie's opening scene was a bit slow, but it eventually cut to the chase
If you're short on time, just cut to the chase and tell me what you need
So, what is the real problem here?
Let's cut to the chase. It's about funding.
I see. We need a solution quickly.
Let's cut to the chase and discuss the main issue
Let's get to the main point immediately
We should address the core problem directly now