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Spradini Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

What does this sentence mean?

Hi guys,

This is a part of the novel I'm translating. I need help with the two last sentences.

Francie hears the chime of a new text message, and she pauses to glance at her phone, on the ground near her camera bag. It’s Lowell again.

Really sell this business idea. Try to book something right away.

What do the underlined sentences mean?

  

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: start working on promoting it). "

  • : start working on promoting it).
  • "
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"This is a great idea, go with it (i.e.: start working on promoting it). Set up something right away (with potential partners) to get it started."

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