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Phrase of the Day (get/have one’s ducks in a row)-14SEP20

Phrase of the Day (get/have one's ducks in a row)-14SEP20

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “get/have one’s ducks in a row” and its meaning is “to be well prepared with all relevant minute information before doing something (or) to get everything (all of the small details/elements) organized before beginning/embarking on something”.

Example Sentence: China leveraged scale to acquire global market share. India could challenge this domination, if it sheds incrementalism and gets its policy ducks in a row, capitalise on the potential of its demography, democracy and domestic market — as it has successfully in sectors such as pharma, automobiles and software services.

This phrase is present in The New Indian Express article Dragon’s dare calls for reset of dollar dynamics and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The New Indian Express

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