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Idiom

What does "back to the drawing board" mean? It means that a person has met with temporary failure and is now going to start over. Example: My client didn't like the first logo that I developed for him, so it's "back to the drawing board." Can you think of other examples of this idiom? Post them and I'll comment.

 
 
 

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