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Guess what?
Yep, another cool phrase for today. lol.
Here it is...
"I've got a lot on my plate"
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Ok, back to the phrase of the day.
If you've "got a lot on your plate" it means that you are very busy right now. This generally is about having a lot of work to do. It is a good excuse to use if you don't want to take on more work.
Here's a great example, "I've got a lot on my plate right now. I'm currently working for 3 different companies and I really have no extra time. Hopefully we can work together next year after my schedule clears up"
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