Examples of 'got off the ground' in a sentence

Meaning of "got off the ground"

The phrase 'got off the ground' is a colloquial expression that means to start or initiate something successfully. It is often used to describe the beginning or launch of a project, venture, or plan that has overcome initial challenges or obstacles and is now making progress or gaining momentum

How to use "got off the ground" in a sentence

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got off the ground
And we barely got off the ground.
It got off the ground in the second half of the eighties.
Cause it never got off the ground.
An annual symposium with impressive participation numbers also got off the ground.
You really got off the ground.
However their relationship never really got off the ground.
They never got off the ground.
It took years before a serious investigation got off the ground.
Before they got off the ground.
This was a commercial lottery venture that never got off the ground.
But it never got off the ground.
I have done a lot to make sure that my business got off the ground.
Neither plan got off the ground.
But no reliable proof has existed that he even got off the ground.
Nobody got off the ground.

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Of how a military workhorse got off the ground.
You probably got off the ground by specializing.
The project ultimately never got off the ground.
How it got off the ground and survived the chaos of the first three years.
Neither project got off the ground.
The project got off the ground through a desire to learn more about hydrogen in space.
Construction never got off the ground.
As WeWork got off the ground people gave him this advice all the time.
It is not known if it got off the ground.
The paper never got off the ground and closed after only a few issues.
One of those who never got off the ground.
But that never got off the ground and Ramis died in February.
Our ratings never really got off the ground.
Three fighters got off the ground this morning, and he was one.
And how their relationship got off the ground.
The deal eventually got off the ground with the help of Goldman Sachs.
They pulled the plug before it got off the ground.
Another proposal that never got off the ground was to level Proctor 's for a shopping mall.
This is the reason cybertourism never got off the ground.
That nonsense never got off the ground and you know it.
Without him this town never would have got off the ground.
The formation had hardly got off the ground when it was hit by a division.
But they shot her down before we got off the ground.
If life got off the ground here on Earth, why not on Europa?
Before it is even got off the ground.
The construction of four additional production facilities was planned, but never got off the ground.
That show never got off the ground.
You will never know if it could have succeeded because it never got off the ground.
That never even got off the ground.
I got a sense of a talented Chef who saw an obstacle and never got off the ground.
The process has got off the ground.
Unfortunately, due to a lack of political will, this plan never got off the ground.
This is something that can be got off the ground comparatively cheaply and quickly.
For whatever reasons the line never got off the ground.
However, the plan never got off the ground and Spice soon closed.

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