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order of business
noun as in the business to be taken care of
Example Sentences
When the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan three years ago, one of the group’s first orders of business was to systematically erase women’s rights.
Right now, the first order of business is to shake off the defeat and confront the challenge of Donald Trump's ghastly agenda.
But a coalition government has never been the natural order of business in our two-party system, certainly not in these polarized times.
The next order of business for the Clippers is to have a healthy roster, something they haven’t had in a while.
The interview didn’t start off that well; Viola wanted to keep things casual so the first order of business was telling Zito to ditch the tie.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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