idioms about being accurate

Meaning:

To do or say something that is exactly right or accurate.

Example:

  • “Sarah really hit the nail on the head with her presentation. She addressed all the key issues and offered great solutions.”

2. “On the money”

Meaning:

Completely accurate or correct.

Example:

  • “The forecast for sales next quarter was right on the money. Our actual results matched the predictions exactly.”

3. “Cutting corners”

Meaning:

To do something poorly or take shortcuts to save time, money, or effort.

Example:

  • “I’m concerned that our competitor is cutting corners with their manufacturing process. They may be able to offer cheaper products, but they could also be sacrificing quality.”
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