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at the helm

 

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Term: "At the Helm"

Description:

"At the helm" is an idiomatic expression used to describe someone who is in control or in a position of leadership. It typically refers to a person who is in charge of guiding and directing a group, organization, or project.

Sample Sentences:

  1. John took over as CEO and now he is at the helm of the company.
  2. With her experience and expertise, Sarah is the perfect candidate to be at the helm of the research team.
  3. The captain stood proudly at the helm, steering the ship through rough waters.

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