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off the ground

 

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Term: off the ground

Description:

Off the ground is an idiomatic expression that can be used as a verb phrase, an adjective, or an adverb. It denotes the act of starting or initiating something or the state of being in progress or successful.

Sample sentences:

Verb phrase:

  1. She needed a loan to get her business off the ground.
  2. We couldn't wait to see our plan for the new project take off the ground.

Adjective:

  1. The company's off-the-ground product was a massive success.
  2. His innovative off-the-ground approach gained him recognition in the industry.

Adverb:

  1. They managed to get the funding off the ground after months of negotiations.
  2. The new startup is moving off the ground faster than we anticipated.

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