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(right) out of the gate
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used to mean something happens or is done immediately
What is the origin of the idiom "make a go of something" and when to use it?
The origin of the idiom "out of the gate" can be traced back to horse racing. In horse racing, the starting gates are used to contain the horses before the race begins. When the gates open, the horses burst out, initiating the race. It is often used in sports discussions, particularly in racing-related activities, such as horse racing, car racing, or track and field events, to emphasize the quick start of participants.
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The team kicked off the project right out of the gate, establishing a solid foundation for success.
They launch their marketing campaign out of the gate, generating immediate buzz.
They will be implementing their new strategy out of the gate, aiming for immediate results.
The team kicked off the project right out of the gate, establishing a solid foundation for success.
She tore out of the gate and sprinted towards the finish line.