Idiom | (to) get to the bottom of something |
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Meaning | to figure out what's going on; to find out what's causing a problem |
Example | When hundreds of people had heart attacks after taking Zylestra's new prescription drug, the Federal Drug Administration promised to get to the bottom of it. |
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