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Dot Your I's and Cross Your T's
To be meticulous and thorough in completing tasks or documents.
Strike a Happy Medium
To find a balanced compromise between two extremes.
Take the Plunge
To commit to a significant decision or course of action, often with risks involved.
By the Book
To follow established rules or procedures precisely.
Bring Something to the Table
To contribute something valuable or beneficial to a situation or project.
Move the Goalposts
To change the requirements or conditions of a task or project after it has begun.
Cut to the Chase
To get to the most important or relevant point without unnecessary details.
Hold Someone's Feet to the Fire
To pressure someone to fulfill their commitments or obligations.
Strike While the Iron is Hot
To act on an opportunity promptly, while it's still favorable.
Leave No Stone Unturned
To explore every possible option or avenue.
Pick Someone's Brain
To seek someone's advice or expertise.
Cut Corners
To take shortcuts or bypass essential steps, often compromising quality.
Get the Ball Rolling
To initiate a process or start an activity.
Run It Up the Flagpole
To present an idea or proposal for discussion and feedback.
Read Between the Lines
To understand the hidden or implied meaning in a text or conversation.