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English Idioms about "Communication"

Give the green light

English Idiom

Meaning: When someone gives the green light, they grant permission or approval to proceed with a project or activity. It signifies that all preliminary checks or considerations are complete, and you can move forward confidently.
Origin: The phrase 'give the green light' takes its roots from the use of traffic lights, where a green light indicates that it is safe to proceed. This idiom has been in use since the early 20th century and is commonly employed in various contexts to indicate approval or authorization to start something.
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Examples

  • The board of directors finally gave the green light to the new marketing campaign after months of deliberation.
  • Once the FDA gives the green light, the new drug will be available to the public.
  • The city council gave the green light for the construction of the new library, much to the community's delight.
  • After reviewing the budget, the finance team gave the green light to hire additional staff for the project.
  • Before we can launch the website, we need the CEO to give the green light.
  • The production team waited for the green light from the director before starting the filming process.
  • Our legal department needs to give the green light before we can proceed with the merger.
  • The project manager gave the green light for the beta testing phase to begin next week.
  • Once the contract was signed, the client gave the green light to commence the design work.
  • The principal gave the green light for the new educational program, ensuring it would start in the upcoming school year.