from the get-go

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from the get-go

  1. (idiomatic, colloquial) From the very beginning; from the outset; immediately upon starting.
    I watched him closely from the get-go because I did not trust him.
    • 2023 June 12, Katy Hessel, “‘Blatant sexism’: why is a great painter who lived to 101 still defined by a man she left in the 1950s?”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:
      An artist from the get-go, Gilot declared at the age of 21 that she “felt painting was my whole life”, and her output ranges from portraits to landscapes, still lifes to collage.

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