get foot in the door

  • 1get foot in the door — get a/(your) foot in the door British, American & Australian, Australian to start working at a low level for an organization because you want a better job in the same organization in the future. I know it s not the job you d hoped for, but at… …

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  • 2get foot in the door — get (your) foot in the door to have an opportunity. This part time work has allowed Frank to get his foot in the door and he hopes it will lead to a full time job …

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  • 3get your foot in the door — get your foot/toe/in the door phrase to get an opportunity to start working in an organization or business, especially when this will give you more opportunities in the future She got her foot in the door working as a researcher on a TV show.… …

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  • 4get one's foot in the door — See: FOOT IN THE DOOR …

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  • 5get one's foot in the door — See: FOOT IN THE DOOR …

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  • 6get a foot in the door — get a/your foot in the door ► to enter a business or an organization at a low level, but with a chance of being more successful in the future: »Graduate Careers Opportunities will help you get a foot in the door of your chosen career. Main Entry …

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  • 7get a/your foot in the door — ► to enter a business or an organization at a low level, but with a chance of being more successful in the future: »Graduate Careers Opportunities will help you get a foot in the door of your chosen career. Main Entry: ↑foot …

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  • 8get your foot in the door — get a/your foot in the door ► to enter a business or an organization at a low level, but with a chance of being more successful in the future: »Graduate Careers Opportunities will help you get a foot in the door of your chosen career. Main Entry …

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  • 9get a foot in the door — get a/(your) foot in the door British, American & Australian, Australian to start working at a low level for an organization because you want a better job in the same organization in the future. I know it s not the job you d hoped for, but at… …

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  • 10get your foot in the door — get a/(your) foot in the door British, American & Australian, Australian to start working at a low level for an organization because you want a better job in the same organization in the future. I know it s not the job you d hoped for, but at… …

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