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idiomnot cut much ice (with)(also cut no/little ice (with))if something you say or do does not cut much ice with someone, it does not persuade or impress them at all, usually when you were hoping it would:Clinton's arguments in favour of cars do not cut much ice with the environmentalists.A degree in computer science will cut little ice with most employers. They want experience in the fast-moving world of technology.
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