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PHRase of the day

today's phrase is:

Get to the bottom of something

25/05/2025

Meaning:
To “get to the bottom of something” means to find out the real cause or truth behind a situation, problem, or mystery. It involves investigating until you fully understand what happened.

Examples:
1. The detective was determined to get to the bottom of the mysterious disappearance.

2. We need to get to the bottom of why the project failed before starting a new one.

3. She spent hours researching to get to the bottom of the rumor.

Discussion:

  1. (For moms:) Have you ever had to get to the bottom of why your child was suddenly acting differently (e.g., moody, quiet, or refusing food)? How did you handle it?
  2. (For working professionals:) Have you ever had to get to the bottom of a miscommunication at work that caused delays or conflicts? How did you resolve it?
  3. If a close friend suddenly stopped replying to your messages, would you try to get to the bottom of it? How?
  4. if you heard gossip about yourself, would you try to get to the bottom of where it started? Why or why not?

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