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Lesson 3---BUSINESS IDIOMS F-G
Lesson 3: BUSINESS IDIOMS : F-G
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face value
- the official worth or trust of something
Although the face value of the postage stamp was very low it sold at the auction for much money.

fair play
- justice, equal and right action toward someone
The company is very good to work for as they always use fair play when they are bargaining with their employees.

figure out
- find an answer by thinking about something
Everyone in our company is trying to figure out what our boss is going to do with the new equipment.

fill the bill
- be just what is needed
That new machine should fill the bill as to what we need to finish the job.

finger in the pie
- involved in what is happening, receiving money for something
The new manager has his finger in the pie in all aspects of our company's business.

gain ground
- go forward, make progress
Our company has been gaining ground in our attempt to be the best in the industry.
get a break
- get an opportunity or good deal
We were able to get a break on the price of the paint and saved a lot of money.

get off the ground
- make a successful beginning, go ahead
We were unable to get the new product off the ground and will have to wait until next year.

give someone the green light
- give permission to go ahead with a project
Our boss gave us the green light to begin work on the new sales promotion.
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go public
- sell shares of a privately owned company to the public
The stock of the Internet company rose very quickly when they went public.

go through with
- finish, do as planned or agreed
We have decided not to go through with our plans to launch the new product until we have solved all of its problems.