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When do you say "It's getting there."?
Jan 21, 2012 12:43 AM
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Hi.
If you are doing some kind of activity, for example a crossword puzzle, a piece of written work, or changing a car tyre, and someone asks you 'How are you doing?' or 'How's it coming along?' then you could answer with 'It's getting there', if you are making some progress with the activity.
Tim
January 21, 2012
People may ask how a project is progressing and you can reply; " Fine. It's getting there"
January 21, 2012
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