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Phrase of the Day (put/set one’s house in order)-06FEB22

Phrase of the Day (put/set one's house in order)-06FEB22

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “put/set one’s house in order” and its meaning is “to make essential changes to improve something”.

Example Sentence: As the global economy undergoes a fundamental transformation in the aftermath of COVID-19 and supply chains get restructured, India cannot lose any more time in setting its house in order. New Delhi is hoping to conclude its first FTA in over a decade with the United Arab Emirates this year. And another one with Australia is in the offing. If concluded, the India-U.K. FTA will be the next in line at a time when New Delhi is demonstrating a new seriousness of purpose…

This phrase is present in The Hindu article India calling with quite a lot of trade in mind and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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