Idiom | (to be) on the same page |
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Meaning | to be in agreement; when everybody has the latest information on what's going on note: This expression is overused. You will likely hear it, but you may not want to use it. |
Example | Before we start on the next phase of this project, let's have a meeting and make sure everybody's on the same page. |
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