Wednesday, 30 November 2016

BEING ON THE SAME PAGE


to be on the same page informal. (of two or more people) having a similar understanding or way of thinking; to understand and agree with what is being done or suggested; to agree with someone or something; agree, go along with, concur, think in a similar way
[Usage notes: usually said about efforts made to solve a problem.]

to be on the same wavelength, to be of one mind about sth, to see eye to eye, ...

   I think we’re all on the same page
   Louisa said she called the meeting to make sure everybody's on the same page.
   Parents should be on the same page about raising their children.





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