"Get the ball rolling"
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How "Get the ball rolling" shows up at work
Appears in kickoff emails and project-launch Slacks with such frequency that it has lost any sense of motion. Most often written by someone who wants credit for starting something without specifying who will do it.
I wanted to get the ball rolling on the Q3 campaign planning.
I wanted to get started on the Q3 campaign planning.
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