to start a process or activity · to get something going
Imagine you've had a big meeting and everyone's agreed on a new project. Now it's time to actually *do* something! You'd use this expression to talk about getting started on the practical steps. 🚀 It’s like saying, "Alright, enough planning, let's make it happen!"
💡 This phrase is perfect when you're ready to transition from discussion to execution. Think of it as the moment the engine of a big plan finally roars to life! 🏎️💨 It's more formal than "let's get started" but still very accessible and widely used in a professional context.
When would you most appropriately use 'put the wheels in motion'? A. When you're brainstorming new ideas for a project. B. When you're ready to start executing a previously approved plan. C. When you're discussing the results of a completed project.