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brass tacks
noun
the most fundamental considerations; essentials; realities (usually used in the phraseget down to brass tacks ).
brass tacks
plural noun
informalbasic realities; hard facts (esp in the phrase get down to brass tacks )
Word History and Origins
Origin of brass tacks1
Example Sentences
His plays demonstrate a fierce effort to get down to brass tacks.
When it comes down to brass tacks, "natalists" like Musk seem only interested in raising birth rates in the most inhumane way possible, by force.
“The major work will happen in the months ahead, when we’ll get down to brass tacks and craft a responsible and balanced budget which will help make California more livable and affordable.”
But when it came to brass tacks, to financial compensation, they were not.
Regarding the brass tacks of policy, the difference between Democrats and Republicans is vast.
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