get one's ducks in a row
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Definitie & Betekenis van "[get|have] {one's} ducks in a row"

get one's ducks in a row
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to get everything in order for something that is about to happen or one is going to do, particularly in order to avoid mistakes

[get|have] {one's} ducks in a row definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "get one's ducks in a row" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "get one's ducks in a row" can be traced back to the early 20th century in the United States. The exact origin is uncertain, but it likely emerged from the imagery of a mother duck leading her ducklings in a straight line or row. It is commonly used in professional settings, such as project management, event planning, or business operations, to emphasize the need for careful organization and attention to detail.

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She had gotten her ducks in a row before the meeting, ensuring all the necessary documents were ready.
He always gets his ducks in a row before presenting his ideas to the team.
She gets her ducks in a row by creating a detailed checklist before starting any project.
After weeks of preparation, they got their ducks in a row and successfully launched the new product.
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