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cut one's losses

  1. Withdraw from a losing situation, as in They decided to close down the unprofitable branch and cut their losses. This expression uses cut in the sense of “reduce” (also see cut down, def. 2).



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Instead, the movie is a bust, and, as usual in these situations, it is easier to say how than why, and best to say as little as possible, cut one’s losses and move on.

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Another capitalist rule of thumb, after all, is that there comes a time to cut one's losses.

"One must sometimes cut one's losses."

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