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Old 27-Sep-2006, 15:27
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Question Cut the mustard?

My dictionary says "cut the mustard":
Come up to expectations; reach the required standard.

I'm trying to use this idiom in the following paragraph:
I guess the hardest part is that your parents expect too much from you. (At least this is my case) Sometimes it's really hard to cut the mustard...

Is it correctly used? Is it outdated?

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