A long shot - unlikely to happen, Back to the drawing board - to start something again from the beginning because it’s not working, To corner the market - to control enough quantity of a product or service that enables one to then change the market price willingly, Hands are tied - unable to carry out any meaningful action because of regulations, rules or other people with authority, Up in the air - when things are highly uncertain when a decision has not been made yet., To learn the ropes - to learn the basics of a profession, a specific task or activity, A learning curve - the process of learning, usually from trial and error., To go down swinging - someone who fights to the very end, who never gives up until it’s completely over and there is no possibility of victory, (To go) by the book - to do things strictly by the rules, To cut corners - to do things most quickly and cheaply to save time and money but often compromising quality and bending the rules, Between a rock and a hard place - when there’s no easy way out or a good solution, From the ground up - to build or start something from nothing, from zero, The bottom line - the final profit margin of a business when all expenses have been paid, To get To get down to business To get down to business - to start getting serious about something, To get someone up to speed - to update someone on the current situation or to give them all the necessary information, It’s not rocket science - something not very complicated, To think outside the box - to think unconventionally, creatively and explore new non-conformist ideas,

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