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order of business

noun

  1. a task assigned or to be dealt with:

    Our first order of business is to reduce expenses.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of order of business1

First recorded in 1905–10
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When the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan three years ago, one of the group’s first orders of business was to systematically erase women’s rights.

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Right now, the first order of business is to shake off the defeat and confront the challenge of Donald Trump's ghastly agenda.

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But a coalition government has never been the natural order of business in our two-party system, certainly not in these polarized times.

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The next order of business for the Clippers is to have a healthy roster, something they haven’t had in a while.

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The interview didn’t start off that well; Viola wanted to keep things casual so the first order of business was telling Zito to ditch the tie.

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