Fall on our feet - Said when you succeed in doing something where there is a risk of failure., Get down to business - Said when t’s time to start seriously focusing on the actual work, From day one - This means “since the beginning.”, Learn the ropes - Said in situations where someone, usually a new coworker, needs to learn the basics of how something is done., Bring to the table - Said when something of use or benefit (skills, experience, etc.) to a job or business activity (project, meeting, etc.)., Get off the ground - Said when to start doing a job or project, usually after much discussion or planning., On a shoestring - Said when you’re working on a tight budget or with very little money., From the ground up - Said when you build a business or project from zero or from the bottom, Behind the scenes - Said when something, usually work, that’s done or that happens away from public view., Touch base - Said when someone simply means to contact someone., The eleventh hour - Said to describe something that’s done or happens at the last minute., By the book - Said when doing something strictly according to the rules, policies or the law.,
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