Get one's foot in the door meaning in English
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Definition
to get one's foot in the door: to gain initial consideration or an initial opportunity
Volunteering at the company allowed her to get her foot in the door By working for nothing at the company, she was able to make an initial impression.
- "Only to get my foot in the door."
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