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When would you use this idiom?
100

at stake 

"At stake" means at risk.

100

diamond in the rough

A "diamond in the rough" is something or someone that has a lot of potential but first requires a lot of work.

100

have you ever cut corners at work?

To "cut corners" means to take shortcuts and find an easier or cheaper way to do something.

100

___ one's losses

have / cut / slice

To "cut one's losses" means to stop doing something that is unproductive and won't ever generate results.

100

go broke

To "go broke" means to go bankrupt or to lose all the money a person or business had.

200

easy come, easy go

"Easy come, easy go," is an expression used to communicate that something gained easily is also lost easily. We often use this expression after something has been lost.

200

back to square one

To go "back to square one" means to start something over again.

200

Did you have a game plan when you decided to freelance?

A "game plan" is a strategy or plan.

200

give someone a pat on the back

To "give someone a pat on the back" means to tell someone that they did a good job.

200

give the thumbs down

To "give something or someone the thumbs down" means to deny approval.

300

behind someone's back

To do something "behind someone's back" means to do something without someone's knowledge and in an unfair way.

300

get/be on the good side of someone

If someone likes you, you are "on the good side" of that person.

300

Do you often go back to the drawing board with a client? 

To go "back to the drawing board" means to start something over and go back to the planning stage.

300

from the ___ up

ground / dirt / soil

If you start a business, project, or something else from zero, you start it "from the ground up."

300

go the extra mile

To "go the extra mile" means to do more than what people expect.

400

get back in/into the swing of things

To "get back in/into the swing of things" means to get used to doing something again after having a break from that activity.

400

corner a market

To "corner a market" means to dominate a particular market.

400

Did it take you a while to get your freelance business off the ground?

To "get something off the ground" means to start a project or business.

400

____ one's foot in the door

get / have / place

To "get or have one's foot in the door" means to take a low-level position with a company with the goal of eventually getting a better position with the same company.

400

give the thumbs up

To "give something or someone the thumbs up" means to give approval.

500

cut-throat

"Cut-throat" is used to describe something that is very intense, aggressive, and merciless.

500

get the ball rolling

To "get the ball rolling" means to start something (a project, for example).

500

Is it considered a good thing to have things go 50/50 or could this be considered a bad thing?

"Fifty-fifty" means something is divided equally -- 50% for one party, 50% for the other party.

500

get ____ to business

up / near / down 

To "get down to business" means to stop making small talk and start talking about serious topics related to business.

500

go down the drain

When someone wastes or loses something, it is said to "go down the drain."