Idioms

get to the bottom of (something)
to find out the real cause of something or answer to something
The government wants to get to the bottom of the financial problems in the company.

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  • get to the heart of (something)
  • get to the root of a problem
  • get tough with (someone)
  • get under (someone's) skin
  • get under way
  • get up
  • get up enough nerve (to do something)
  • get up on the wrong side of the bed
  • get up the nerve to (do something)
  • get used to (someone or something)
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  • go over (something) with a fine-toothed comb
  • jump on the bandwagon
  • tired out
  • a sacred cow
  • at the outset (of something)
  • off the beam
  • turn up one's nose at (something)
  • in no uncertain terms
  • decked out
  • take (someone) for granted


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