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What is the past tense of cut to the chase?

What's the past tense of cut to the chase? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of cut to the chase is also cut to the chase.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of cut to the chase is cuts to the chase.

The present participle of cut to the chase is cutting to the chase.

The past participle of cut to the chase is cut to the chase.

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I'll go back and read that material later but, first time through, I cut to the chase and I'll bet I'm not the only one.
What say I cut to the chase, Gentle Reader, and just give you the skinny on how this plays out, hmm?
The vast amount of information shared on Twitter means that you're going to need some pretty powerful tools to cut to the chase.
Well, instead of rehashing a whole lot of bad memories, let's cut to the chase here.
The pilot then wanted to try 20 feet and 10 knots, but Carpentier decided to cut to the chase and went out at 40 feet and 20 knots.
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