let me get this straight
1 of 1sentence/lɛt mi ɡɛt ðɪs streɪt/
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used to ask for clarification or confirmation about a particular statement or situation, typically seeking to ensure that one has a clear and accurate understanding of what has been said or presented
- 'I heard you want to change the meeting time again?' 'Let me get this straight: you're suggesting we move the meeting to Friday instead of Thursday?'
- 'So, we need to submit the report by Friday, right?' 'Let me get this straight, the deadline is Friday at 5 PM?'
- 'To solve the problem, you have to follow these steps: first, identify the issue, then analyze the data, and finally propose a solution.''Let me get this straight, the first step is to identify the problem, right?'
- 'The main points of the proposal are cost reduction and efficiency improvement.''Let me get this straight, the two main goals are cost reduction and efficiency improvement?'