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Noriko Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

To get out of the way of someone

Please explain what is meant by "get out of the way" is this sentence:

"It’s essentially a form-filling exercise, but a good checkout is pain-free and gets out of the way of the user"

  

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It seems to mean that it is not bothersome or intrusive to the user.

  • It seems to mean that it is not bothersome or intrusive to the user.
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It seems to mean that it is not bothersome or intrusive to the user.

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