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   |an old hand
   |an old hand
   |a person who has long experience, especially in one place.
   |a person who has long experience, especially in one place. Example: "He can help us set up a company in Beijing. He's been working in China for many years and speaks Chinese fluently. He's an old China hand."  
Example: "He can help us set up a company in Beijing. He's been working in China for many years and speaks Chinese fluently. He's an old China
hand."  
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   |ASAP
   |ASAP
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   |bring to the table
   |bring to the table
   |whatever you can possibly offer. Example: "I will meet with Teacher Joe's new company to show him what we can bring to the
   |whatever you can possibly offer. Example: "I will meet with Teacher Joe's new company to show him what we can bring to the table."
table."
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   |carve
   |carve out a niche 
out a niche 
   |find a special market that you can control. Example: "To succeed in this competitive world, you have to focus on part of it. Try to carve out a niche and be number one in that are."
   |find a special market that you can control. Example: "To succeed in this competitive world, you have to focus on part of it. Try to
carve out a niche and be number one in that are."
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   |deep pockets
   |deep pockets
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   |down time
   |down time
   |when equipment of facilities are not available, so you cannot work. Example: "There will probably be a lot of down time at the
   |when equipment of facilities are not available, so you cannot work. Example: "There will probably be a lot of down time at the conference, so I'm bringing a lot of paperwork."
conference, so I'm bringing a lot of paperwork."
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   |easy come, easy go
   |easy come, easy go
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   |get your foot in the door
   |get your foot in the door
   |have a small opportunity that can become a big opportunity in the future, if you do good work. Example: "Right now, I just want to get
   |have a small opportunity that can become a big opportunity in the future, if you do good work. Example: "Right now, I just want to get my foot in the door, so they can see what I can do. Next year I hope to start moving up in the company."
my foot in the door, so they can see what I can do. Next year I hope to start
moving up in the company."
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   |get/be on the good side of someone
   |get/be on the good side of someone
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   |in full swing
   |in full swing
   |If a project is "in full swing," it means that it has been completely started and that it is progressing or moving as fast as it ever
   |If a project is "in full swing," it means that it has been completely started and that it is progressing or moving as fast as it ever will.
will.
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   |in the black
   |in the black
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   |last straw
   |last straw
   |The "last straw" means the last annoyance, disturbance, or betrayal which causes someone to give up, lose their patience, or become
   |The "last straw" means the last annoyance, disturbance, or betrayal which causes someone to give up, lose their patience, or become angry.
angry.
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   |learn the ropes
   |learn the ropes
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   |on a shoestring
   |on a shoestring
   |with limited money. Example: "They started their company on a shoestring and built it up to one of the largest companies in the
   |with limited money. Example: "They started their company on a shoestring and built it up to one of the largest companies in the world!"
world!"
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   |rock the boat
   |rock the boat
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   |word of mouth
   |word of mouth
   |If something spreads by "word of mouth," people hear about it through informal conversation with friends, family members, acquaintances,
   |If something spreads by "word of mouth," people hear about it through informal conversation with friends, family members, acquaintances, etc.
etc.
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   |writing on the wall
   |writing on the wall

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