6.
Get the ball rolling
This expression means to begin or start something, usually a project of some
sort.
7.
Hold your horses
“Hold your horses” means to slow down or calm down. People use this
American idiom to tell others to think rationally, instead of rushing.
8.
Raise the bar
This expression means to set a higher standard or expectation. When someone
says “Let’s raise the bar,” they want to make something even better than
compared to previous versions.
9.
Ahead of the curve
“Ahead of the curve” refers to when someone is trying to stay ahead of their
competition.
10.
By the book
When you follow a company’s procedures or rules exactly as they are
described, you are doing things “by the book.”
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