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English Idioms A Foot In The Door
A Foot In The Door - a chance for an opportunity to do something bigger or/and better
- I got a basic job at a really good law firm. I am happy, because I wanted to get my foot in the door.
- We are going to have to find a way to get our foot in the door, so they can see our product.
- My sister is an amazing chief. She is trying to get her foot in the door of a really good restaurant.
- My sister is a doctor, and she just wants to get her foot in the door of one of the major hospitals in the city.
- It is important to get my foot in the door of a good company, so I can work hard and get a better job.
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