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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Room up front for all of us

Hello. I'm confused by this sentence. "Mind telling me your approach with corporate executives?” I asked. “You don’t want to leave me back in thedust, do you?”“Room up front for all of us, Mike,” Will responded kindly. "Our approach is simple... Can you paraphrase it for me? Thank you.
  

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He omitted a couple of words. "

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He omitted a couple of words.

There is room up front for all of us, Mike.”

The literal meaning is: "There are enough seats in the front rows of the theater (stadium, church, meeting room) for the whole group -- Mike, Will, and the immediate company."

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