to start something successfully · to launch a project
Ever had a brilliant idea, but getting it started felt like pushing a boulder uphill? 😅 This expression is your go-to when you're talking about kicking off a project, a business, or any big initiative and making it actually happen! It's all about successfully launching something from scratch. ✨
💡 **Tip:** While 'get something off the ground' means 'to start', it implies a successful start or getting past the initial hurdles. Think of it like a rocket taking off – it needs to clear the launchpad to be 'off the ground'! 🚀 Use it when you're discussing funding, planning, or initial execution stages of a new venture.
When would you most appropriately use 'get something off the ground'? A. When you're talking about finishing a project that's already underway. B. When you're discussing the initial steps and challenges of starting a new business. C. When you're planning a vacation with friends.