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on the same page

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/ɑn ðə seɪm peɪdʒ/
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in complete agreement with someone

The idiom "on the same page" originated from the world of publishing and literature. In books or manuscripts, each page contains written content that progresses in a sequential manner. In an extended sense, the idiom is used to imply that people are in agreement, sharing a common understanding or goal. It emphasizes the importance of alignment and coordination in communication or teamwork.

  • The coach gathered the team before the game to ensure they were on the same page regarding the game plan and tactics.
  • The family meeting clarified expectations and ensured that all family members were on the same page regarding household responsibilities.
  • The CEO addressed the company's employees to ensure everyone was on the same page regarding the new strategic direction.
  • The couple discussed their vacation plans and made sure they were on the same page about the destination and travel dates.
  • The project team had a productive meeting and ensured everyone was on the same page regarding the project timeline and objectives.