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Definition & Meaning of "(in|into) high gear"

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in a state that is extremely efficient or active

(in|into) high gear definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "in high gear" and when to use it?

The phrase "in high gear" is believed to have originated in the early 20th century, and it is a reference to the highest gear in a manual transmission vehicle, which allows for the fastest and most efficient speed. This idiom is used to describe a situation where someone is operating at their highest level of productivity or efficiency.

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With the deadline approaching, the team kicked into high gear and worked around the clock to finish the project.
As soon as the campaign started, the marketing team shifted into high gear.
The company has been in high gear since the launch of their new product, with sales and production at an all-time high.
When the road flattened out, he shifted the car into high gear to increase speed.
The athletes were in high gear during the final stretch of the race, pushing themselves to the limit to cross the finish line.
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