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This text covers various idiomatic expressions and terms related to finance and everyday language. 'Cutprice' refers to a product or service sold at a greatly reduced price. 'Cut it close' means to come very NEAR to a deadline or limit. 'Cut corners' is an idiom for taking shortcuts or neglecting proper procedures to save time or money. 'Cutoffs' typically refers to the ends of pants or shorts that have been trimmed, but can also metaphorically mean a threshold or limit.

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