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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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"take the legwork out"

" It’s a simple truth that people are prone to accept recommendations from trusted resources (friends, family, peers, experts) as a stamp of approval. If we are referred to a certain business by a trusted source, it takes the legwork out of vetting a product or professional"

Does the phrase "take the legwork out" in the above context means "skipping the legwork of vetting a product or professional"?
  

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Anonymous Does the phrase "take the legwork out" in the above context means "skipping the legwork of vetting a product or professional"? Yes.

  • Anonymous Does the phrase "take the legwork out" in the above context means "skipping the legwork of vetting a product or professional"?
  • Yes.
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AnonymousDoes the phrase "take the legwork out" in the above context means "skipping the legwork of vetting a product or professional"?
Yes.

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