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Boots on the ground
Used when discussing workforce engagement in specific locations.
Literal Meaning
Footwear that covers the foot and part of the leg, typically made of leather or rubber.
Actual Meaning
People actually present and working at a location
Examples in Context
'We need boots on the ground.' (Translation: We need people there in person)
Helpful Tips
1
Physical presence needed
2
On-site work
3
Military origin
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on-site
in the field
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active personnel
real-world presence
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