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get down to brass tacks
Get to the real issue; deal with the task at hand: “After avoiding the thorny question of tax reform for months, Congress finally got down to brass tacks last week and drafted a preliminary proposal.”
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His plays demonstrate a fierce effort to get down to brass tacks.
“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.”
"It's almost inevitable that the splintering will happen when you get down to brass tacks about what good parenting really looks like."
But then we get down to brass tacks and the trailer... pretty much tells you the movie’s entire plot, as my colleague Chaim Gartenberg noted in a first look.
The royal family is, when we get down to brass tacks, a bunch of sloanes.
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