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You’ve probably heard a co-worker say they’re “getting back to work” after a vacation, or maybe you’ve seen a friend use this phrase as a headline on social media. But what does this idiom actually mean and where did it come from? If you are interested in the answers to these questions, look no further! We will explain the meaning of the phrase “back to the grindstone”, give examples of how to use it in conversation and go through its origins. We’ve even included some tips to help you get back to work after your break, so keep reading!
Returning “to work” means returning to a regular routine at work or school after a break. Many people use this phrase when they return to their regular schedule after taking a vacation, vacation, or using a few PTO days to rest and recharge.
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