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Peel the onion
to look at something one layer at a time (“Let’s peel the onion to figure out where we messed up.”)
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Close of play
the end of a working day (“You need to finish the audit by close of play.”)
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Thought shower / Brainstorm
to come up with a bunch of ideas (“We need a thought shower to come up with new ideas.”)
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Punch a puppy
to do something unpleasant (“The boss was really punching a puppy when he laid off 15 people.”)
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Blue-sky thinking
ideas that are feasible in a perfect world (“The manager’s blue-sky thinking always resulted in unrealistic expectations.”)
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Ballpark figure
a rough estimate (“If you don’t know the exact cost, just give a ballpark figure.”)
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By the book
to do something by law or rule (“The company fired the CEO for not doing things by the book.”)
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24/7
24 hours a day, seven days a week (“He’s in the office 24/7 due to his heavy workload.”)
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Long shot
a low likelihood of something happening (“It’s a long shot, but maybe we can convince our boss to take Fridays off.”)
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Off the top of one’s head
to know immediately from what you have in your memory (“I can’t think of any ideas off the top of my head; I’ll have to do more research.”)
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The ball’s in your court
to have the responsibility or to take action (“We handed off the assets so the ball’s in your court now.”)
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In the red
to be in debt (“If my company loses this client, we’ll be in the red for months.”)
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Ramp up
to increase (“The team needs to ramp up productivity in order to meet their deadlines.”)
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Learning curve
the rate of gaining experience or new skills (“New employees usually have a learning curve.”)
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Have a lot on your plate
to have a lot of responsibilities (“I have a lot on my plate since my supervisor quit last week.”)
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Crunch the numbers
to do a lot of calculations in order to solve a problem (“We’ll need to crunch the numbers to make sure we can afford this.”)
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Fine print
details of a contract that are usually overlooked (“Always read the fine print before signing a contract.”)
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Glass ceiling
a metaphorical barrier preventing advancement to a higher position (“I think there’s a glass ceiling because I don’t see any room for growth here.)
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Slack off
to work lazily (“Don’t expect a promotion if you’re constantly slacking off.”)
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Call the shots
to make the major decisions (“Ultimately, it’s the client’s choice since they call the shots.”)
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The bottom line
the most important part (“It may be a good idea, but the bottom line is that it’s not profitable.”)
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To be in the dark
to be uninformed (“The company merger is confidential, so we’re going to keep some employees in the dark.”)
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See eye to eye
to agree (“My boss and I don’t always see eye to eye on reporting techniques.”)
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Have your work cut out
to have something very difficult to do (“She has her work cut out for her when it comes to training the new team.”)
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Small talk
a discussion about everyday topics (“The employees made small talk about their weekends while waiting outside the board room.”)
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Get your foot in the door
to enter an organization or industry (“A coffee meeting can help you get your foot in the door with prospective clients.”)
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To be in hot water
to be in trouble (“My coworker is in hot water after sending a rude email.”)
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Rock the boat
to disturb a situation (“The team is finally working well together. A new hire may rock the boat.”)
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Cut to the chase
to get to the point without wasting time (“Stop talking about irrelevant statistics and cut to the chase.”)
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Hit the nail on the head
to find exactly the right answer (“That’s what I was thinking — you hit the nail on the head.”)
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Back to square one
back to the beginning (“If we lose our funding for more research, it’ll be back to square one.”)
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Raise the bar
to raise standards or expectations ("The team must raise the bar if we want to win a customer service award.”)
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Stay on your toes
to stay alert (“There will be random testing on this, so stay on your toes.”)
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Miss the mark
to fail to achieve an intended goal (“Please redo the presentation since you missed the mark the first time.”)
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Throw in the towel
to quit, to stop trying to do something, to accept failure (“After receiving negative feedback, she was ready to throw in the towel")
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Jump the gun
to do something early or before the right time (“Next time, do more research instead of jumping the gun.”)
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Out on a limb
to do or say something risky (“She went out on a limb to defend my unconventional strategy.”)
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On the same page
to have a shared understanding with others (“Let’s all communicate constantly so we are on the same page.”)
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Think outside the box
to go beyond a normal idea (“Stop looking at past examples and think outside the box.”)
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Change of pace
to do something different from a normal routine (“Company outings are a nice change of pace from our regular work week.”)
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Burn the midnight oil
to consistently work beyond normal business hours (“Our manager is burning the midnight oil to meet every deadline.”)
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For the long haul
A long period of time (“The new business pitch will be hard work, but we’re in it for the long haul.”)
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Back to the drawing board
to start again after a plan or idea was not successful (“The client rejected our original concept, so it’s back to the drawing board.”)
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On the back burner
low priority (“Put that report on the back burner and focus on new business.”)
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Up to speed
to be familiar with current information (“We have a new team member starting this week. Can everyone help him get up to speed on our accounts?”)
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Get the ball rolling
to get started (“It’s time to get the ball rolling on the 2018 forecast.”)
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It’s not rocket science
it's not complicated or difficult to understand (“Just look up the answer online; it’s not rocket science.”)
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Cut corners
to do something the easiest or quickest way (“Cutting corners on case studies will result in careless errors.”)
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Back to square one
Back to the beginning (“If we lose our funding for more research, it’ll be back to square one.”)
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