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cut it fine

Idioms  
  1. Do something closely with a very slight margin, as in Tom always cut it fine, arriving at the last minute. This term uses fine in the sense of “narrow.” [Late 1800s]


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He cut it fine with the shot clock a couple of times again, framed a forehand to hand Medvedev a break point, but the Russian hit long.

From The Guardian • Sep. 8, 2019

China's world champion Ning Zetao also cut it fine, qualifying 14th equal with France's Clement Mignon in 48.57.

From Reuters • Aug. 9, 2016

White successfully completed the first part of his challenge when he qualified for the U.S. team for Sochi in both disciplines, though he cut it fine.

From Reuters • Jan. 24, 2014

Take the white meat only, cut it fine with shears, cutting across the grain, while hot.

From Dishes & Beverages of the Old South by McCulloch-Williams, Martha

Why, cut it fine as you pass by the 'nabs' at the barrier; the meeting might lead to disagreeable recollections.

From The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 2 of 6 by Sue, Eugène