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View synonyms for cut the Gordian knot

cut the Gordian knot

  1. To solve a notoriously difficult problem in a quick and decisive manner: “The president hoped that his bold new anti-inflation plan would cut the Gordian knot.” ( See Gordian knot under “Mythology and Folklore.” )


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The tangled wars in Sudan, Ethiopia and their neighbours cry out for bold action - and if he were so minded, Trump might cut the Gordian Knot.

From BBC

"He cut the Gordian Knot with Kasusu."

Sir Bill Cash, who founded the Maastricht Referendum Campaign in the early 1990s, said: “Like Alexander the Great, Boris has cut the Gordian Knot.”

Long-time eurosceptic lawmaker Bill Cash said Johnson had saved Britain’s democracy from four decades of “subjugation” to Brussels: “Like Alexander the Great, Boris has cut the Gordian knot.”

From Reuters

Embracing that possibility would cut the Gordian knot of the Irish border at one stroke.

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