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on the table
Postponed or put aside for later consideration, as in When they adjourned, three items were put on the table until the next meeting . [First half of 1700s] The table in both idioms is a figurative conference table. Also see lay one's cards on the table .
Up for discussion, as in There are two new proposals on the table . [Mid-1600s]
Example Sentences
There are only eight weeks left so transfers are precious, every week matters that little bit more and you don't want to leave anything on the table.
The government has previously said it would not be rushed into a knee-jerk response to Trump's imposition of tariffs on its trading partners around the world while insisting all options were on the table.
"A fair and reasonable offer remains on the table which would bring this dispute to an end," a spokesperson added.
Sir Keir told his cabinet this week he was "keeping all options on the table" to respond to the tariffs, which economists have warned could damage the UK economy and increase the cost of living.
There were two bottles of spirits on the table, she says, both already opened and half-empty.
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