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(idiom) get to the most important part or topic

Example Sentences:

Boss: I have some bad news everyone. Let me first say that you are all great employees, and I love you all.
Employees: Thanks, boss!
Boss: Let me get to the point. You’re all fired.
Employees: Thanks, boss!

Father: Son, your mother and I love you very much, and we want you to know that we’ll always take care of you. But, let me get to the point. We’re getting a divorce.
Son: Oh.

Media:
get to the point

Similar idioms:

  1. cut to the chase
  2. like father, like son
  3. plan B
  4. get along like a house on fire
  5. back-up plan
  6. blue in the face
  7. mouth off
  8. pull one’s weight
  9. give someone the go ahead
  10. spitting image
  11. out of the frying pan and into the fire
  12. have a ball

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