Get Down To Meaning & Sentence

Get Down To Meaning

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Get Down To Sentence Examples

  • Let’s get down to business and discuss our strategy for the meeting.
  • If you want to succeed, you need to get down to work and put in the effort.
  • I’m tired of talking about it, let’s just get down to it and do it.
  • She was ready to get down to the nitty-gritty of the contract negotiations.
  • We need to get down to brass tacks and figure out how to solve this problem.
  • It’s time to get down to the bottom of this mystery and uncover the truth.
  • He’s always procrastinating, it’s time for him to get down to work.
  • The team needs to get down to the details and finalize the project plan.
  • Let’s get down to the root of the problem and find a solution.
  • I’m ready to get down to the wire and make a final decision.
  • It’s time to get down to the nuts and bolts of the project.
  • Let’s get down to the heart of the matter and address the main issues.
  • We need to get down to the basics and start building a solid foundation.
  • I’m ready to get down to the nitty-gritty and make some tough choices.
  • It’s time to get down to the meat of the matter and have a serious discussion.
  • Let’s get down to the wire and finish this project before the deadline.
  • We need to get down to the brass tacks and make some difficult decisions.
  • It’s time to get down to the details and make sure everything is in order.
  • Let’s get down to the root of the issue and find a long-term solution.
  • I’m ready to get down to the heart of the matter and have an honest conversation.
  • We need to get down to the nuts and bolts of the plan and make it work.
  • It’s time to get down to the nitty-gritty and tackle the hardest part of the project.
  • Let’s get down to the wire and push through to the finish line.
  • We need to get down to the meat of the matter and find common ground.
  • It’s time to get down to the basics and start working on the most important tasks.
  • Let’s get down to the nitty-gritty and resolve this disagreement.
  • We need to get down to the brass tacks and make sure everything is on track.
  • It’s time to get down to the details and see if we can find any errors.
  • Let’s get down to the root of the problem and come up with a plan of action.
  • I’m ready to get down to the heart of the matter and make some bold moves.
  • We need to get down to the nuts and bolts of the budget and find ways to save money.
  • It’s time to get down to the nitty-gritty and make some tough calls.
  • Let’s get down to the wire and see if we can beat the competition.
  • We need to get down to the meat of the matter and make sure everyone is on the same page.
  • It’s time to get down to the basics and focus on the most important goals.
  • Let’s get down to the nitty-gritty and fix all the small issues.
  • We need to get down to the brass tacks and make sure we’re not overspending.

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