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Get to grips.
If you get to grips with something, you take control and do it properly.
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At first, our ad-hoc nature and inefficiencies were overwhelming and it took a few months for her to get to grip with how we work.
Yet where this has been tried it has weakened the Maoists' grip.Encouragingly, Palaniappan Chidambaram, India's home minister, does seem ready to get to grip with the issue, giving it a new priority in the central government's policies.
The government has been warned it must get to grip with the "very real risks" to the care home market if it is to avoid another Southern Cross scandal.
Ben Arnold Watching the oldies get to grip with the quirks of life today has been a wheeze, especially when they play tricks on the younger generation with their hidden cameras.
And let no one say this report doesn't get to grip with the big issues as Tulisa gives her take on the riots: "What happened is disgusting but the cuts are to blame … kids have nothing positive to do".
Greenpeace says it fails to get to grip with the risks of an accident in an extremely sensitive location.
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It takes time to get to grips.
Enquirer needs to get to grips with the Leveson inquiry.
We have got to get to grips with it".
You get to grips gradually, through the training scheme.
I hope he can get to grips with recruitment.
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