try something out · test it
Ever got a new idea, a fresh strategy, or even a fancy new software you're not quite sure about? 🧐 This is your go-to phrase to suggest trying it out! It's like taking a new car for a test drive, but for your brilliant business concepts. 🚗💨
💡 **Why 'spin'?** The idiom originally referred to taking a car out for a short drive, just to experience it. In a business context, it means to implement a new idea or product on a small scale or for a short period to evaluate its effectiveness before full commitment. Remember, it's about trying, not necessarily fully committing right away!
Your team has developed a new software feature. You want to suggest trying it out with a small group of users before officially releasing it to everyone. Which English expression fits this situation? A. Put a pin in it B. Take it for a spin C. Boil the ocean