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Idiom: Get Off The Ground

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To succeed or begin to succeed.

Example: "His big plans to get rich never quite seemed to get off the ground."

To make (something) succeed.

Example: "He couldn't get George's career off the ground."

Example Sentences

1
We had some initial difficulties, but once our marketing strategy was in place, things started to get off the ground.
2
The new restaurant is struggling to get off the ground due to stiff competition.
3
The nonprofit organization needs more volunteers to help their cause get off the ground.
4
The team's performance in the first few matches has been disappointing, but they are hopeful to get off the ground soon.
5
The politician's campaign failed to get off the ground due to a series of scandals.

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