brass tacks

"Brass tacks" is an idiomatic phrase that refers to getting to the most important or fundamental details of a particular matter, typically in a straightforward and direct manner. It implies shifting the focus from general or vague discussions to specific, practical, and essential aspects of a topic. The phrase is often used to encourage concise and precise conversation or to emphasize the need for clarity and practicality.


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