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Henda Elteir
Professional TeacherHave you ever heard the expression "get the ball rolling" in a business context? This phrase is commonly used to mean starting or initiating a process or project.
For example, if you're in a meeting and it seems like no one is taking charge or making progress, you might say, "Let's get the ball rolling by discussing the first action item on the agenda."
Or, if you're working on a group project and no one has started yet, you might take the initiative and say, "I'll get the ball rolling by doing some research on the topic."
Now it's your turn! Can you think of a sentence using the expression "get the ball rolling" in a business context? Share your example in the comments below.
Jun 14, 2023 6:03 PM
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Let's schedule the meeting for tomorrow and make sure everyone attends so we can get the ball rolling.
July 6, 2023
Henda Elteir
Language Skills
Arabic (Egyptian), English, French, Italian, Spanish
Learning Language
Arabic (Egyptian), French
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