Idioms

pave the way for (someone or something)
to prepare someone or something for something
The new policy is designed to pave the way for more effective communication in the company.

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  • pay (someone or something) a visit
  • pay (someone) a back-handed compliment
  • pay (someone) a compliment
  • pay (someone) off or pay off (someone)
  • pay (someone) respect
  • pay a call on (someone)
  • pay a king's ransom for (something)
  • pay an arm and a leg (for something)
  • pay as you go
  • pay attention to (someone or something)
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  • bide one's time
  • kick over
  • off-color
  • slowly but surely
  • stew in one's own juice
  • follow (someone's) lead
  • get along
  • up to one's ears in work
  • a thorn in (someone's) side
  • carry coals to Newcastle


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    Stage bows were originally devised as a way for actors to thank the audience. The audience would or would not acknowledge each of the actors in turn, depending on how much they enjoyed the performance.      .. More >>
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