to suggest an idea for consideration · to present something for discussion
Ever have a brilliant idea brewing, but you're not quite sure if it's fully baked? 💡 This phrase is your perfect wingman for when you want to share a thought or proposal, even if it's still a bit rough around the edges, to get some early feedback or just see how it lands with others. It's like gently tossing a frisbee out there to see who catches it! 🎯
You have a new marketing strategy concept that isn't fully developed, but you want to gauge initial reactions from your team. Which English expression fits this situation? A. Let's keep it under wraps B. Let's put it out there C. Let's table this for now
💡 **Pro Tip!** Using 'put it out there' shows you're open to collaboration and feedback, making it a great phrase for brainstorming sessions or initial project discussions. It's less formal than 'I propose' and more inviting. Remember, it implies you're not necessarily expecting immediate adoption, but rather opening a channel for dialogue. So, don't be shy – 'put your great ideas out there'!