Meetings 1 - Idioms Flashcards

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To get down to business, e.g., This afternoon, I will get down to business and start cleaning and transforming the data to prepare it for analysis

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To start getting serious about something

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To chase (someone) up, e.g., After the meeting, I will chase up the marketing team to get feedback on the data analysis report and make necessary changes.

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To contact someone to get something

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To think outside the box, e.g., Let’s try to think outside the box to identify the unique customer behaviour patterns that can be leveraged for the marketing campaigns.

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To think differently and creatively

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To drill down, e.g., Drilling down into the sales data by region will help us identify which products to focus most of our attention on.

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Examine something more closely

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To spread (yourself) too thin, e.g., It is too easy to spread yourself too thin by analyzing too many data sources that do not contribute to the project objectives

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To do too many things at once and everything starts suffering

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Between a rock and a hard place, e.g., I feel like I’m between a rock and a hard place when deciding on the data privacy policies.

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Faced with two undesirable options.

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On the dot, e.g., We will start the project on the dot to ensure that each project milestone is completed on time to meet the deadline.

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Exactly on time.

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