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Re: 'to get in on the ground'

Posted by Henry on May 26, 2003

In Reply to: Re: 'to get in on the ground' posted by James Briggs on May 26, 2003

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: It means exactly that, perhaps derived from being part of building something from the very start, such as a house.

More often, get in on/at the ground floor. I think it refers to getting into a lift/elevator in a building. It means to be there at the beginning of an enterprise. It's often used about investments which have risen sharply.