Idiom | (to) build something from the ground up |
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Meaning | to develop a company, a business, or a department from its beginnings; to build a successful operation from scratch |
Example | Autumn Moon Vineyards doesn't yet have a marketing department. They're going to have to build one from the ground up. |
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