Hit the ground running is an internet slang term used to describe the act of starting a particular task or project immediately and with great efficiency, without the need for any delays or extensive preparation. It implies that someone is fully prepared and ready to take quick actions to achieve their goals without wasting any time.
Examples:
– I just joined a new online course, and I’m really excited to hit the ground running. I’ve already reviewed the syllabus and purchased the required books.
– Just got hired at a new job, and I plan to hit the ground running. I’ve done some research about the company, and I’m prepared to contribute right from day one.
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