cut through
Verb
  1. Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see cut, through
  2. (idiom) To dispense with or quickly deal with (an issue that is seen as an obstruction or waste of time).
    Can we cut through the bureaucracy and make a decision on the spot?
  3. To take a shortcut through.
    I usually cut through the woods to get home, but last night it was too dark.



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