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cut both ways

  1. Have a mixed effect, have advantages and disadvantages. For example, Their solution will cut both ways; it'll take longer but is permanent. This metaphoric expression alludes to a double-edged sword. [c. 1600]



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Also, trade wars cut both ways.

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But that does cut both ways – the UK hasn't had to dilute its Digital Services Tax, which generates the best part of a billion pounds a year from some of the big US tech giants, for instance.

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The disbelief he was in Los Angeles cut both ways, excitement for the new opportunity and shock that a trade could even happen.

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This could cut both ways: The breaded chicken strips atop the lo mein noodles tasted like, well, regular chicken tenders — totally average.

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It certainly can cut both ways.

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