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IN ENGLISH, THE BUSINESS WORLD DRAWS SIGNIFICANT INSPIRATION FROM THE WORLD OF SPORTS, WHICH IS REFLECTED IN MANY COMMONLY USED EXPRESSIONS. WE HAVE COMPILED A LIST OF OVER 130 SUCH EXPRESSIONS, COMPLETE WITH EXPLANATIONS AND EXAMPLES.

GO THE DISTANCE.
Runner crossing the finish line in first place, symbolizing the expression ‘go the distance’ — persevering through challenges to reach success.

The expression 'go the distance' is used to describe a long and challenging journey that requires sustained effort but is ultimately carried through to the end, whether by a person or an organization.

Its origin comes from the world of sports, particularly long-distance running and boxing. When an athlete 'goes the distance', it means they endure until the very end of the event. In boxing, for instance, if a match has twelve rounds, a boxer who goes the distance has completed all twelve rounds.

Examples of use in a business context:

  • Investors are looking for companies that can go the distance, not just turn a quick profit.

  • To get this grant, we have to go the distance with all the requirements. If not, we shouldn't even start.

  • I'm so proud of our team - despite tough competition, we went the distance and landed the contract.

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