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grease_the_wheels
grease the wheels
English
Verb
grease the wheels (third-person singular simple present greases the wheels, present participle greasing the wheels, simple past and past participle greased the wheels)
- (idiomatic) To create conditions likely to produce or hasten favorable future developments.
- 1992 March 14, Celestine Bohlen, "Corruption Grows Greedy in Russia," New York Times (retrieved 18 May 2014):
- Once a way of greasing the wheels of a gruesome bureaucracy, bribery has now become part of the cost of doing business.
- 2008 July 5, Mark Dampier, "The Analyst: Why it's time to get back into bonds," The Independent (UK) (retrieved 18 May 2014):
- [T]he banks will feel more comfortable about lending to each other, which is something we desperately need to help grease the wheels of the economy.
- 2011 June 8, Roya Wolverson, "Why is Chronic Joblessness on the Rise?," Time (retrieved 18 May 2014):
- Worker mobility, which greases the wheels of hiring, dropped off sharply last year.
- 2013 Feb. 21, Johnny Martin, "Top tips to ensure you get paid on time," The Guardan (UK) (retrieved 18 May 2014):
- People will be more inclined to pay sooner if they can pay less – even a small discount might be enough to speed up the process and help grease the wheels.
- 1992 March 14, Celestine Bohlen, "Corruption Grows Greedy in Russia," New York Times (retrieved 18 May 2014):
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