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What is the past tense of cut corners?

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The past tense of cut corners is also cut corners.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of cut corners is cuts corners.

The present participle of cut corners is cutting corners.

The past participle of cut corners is cut corners.

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People cut corners to save costs or because they feel immortal, or, because to some extent, being a reasonably young society, we take risks.
But a coalition of enviro groups claim the new rules cut corners on protecting forests' wildlife and discourage public input.
It shows that drivers habitually hurry to beat the clock, and cut corners on road safety.
The chip fat filtering machine went on the blink and a manager decided to cut corners.
The story follows a group of railway maintenance workers who are forced to cut corners with disastrous results.
We make traditional farmhouse food, comfort food, and we don't cut corners.

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