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Lay a Foundation

Description:

In the literal sense, "lay a foundation" refers to the act of constructing the base or groundwork for a building or structure. Figuratively, it can also mean establishing the necessary groundwork or providing essential support for a project, idea, or process.

Sample Sentences:

  1. They hired a team of professionals to lay a foundation for their new house.
  2. Before starting the experiment, it is crucial to lay a foundation of knowledge in the subject.
  3. The organization aims to lay a foundation for success by investing in employee training and development.
  4. Her dedication and hard work helped lay a solid foundation for her career in the music industry.

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