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To be in the driving seat
What exactly does it mean the word connection "to be in the driving seat"? Thank you
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Re: To be in the driving seat

Originally Posted by
Lukys What exactly does it mean the word connection "to be in the driving seat"? Thank you
to be in control of things, of a situation.
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Re: To be in the driving seat
Hi Lukys, just wanted to let you know that the phrase is "to be in the driver`s seat", instead of "driving" seat. I guess it`s possible that the British say it differently, but I`m not sure.
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Re: To be in the driving seat

Originally Posted by
Marylin Not necessarily.
Btw, that happens to be an American website and we would also say "in the driving seat" here in Canada.

Doesn`t matter to me where the web site`s from. I was simply trying to point out the idiom as I`ve heard it here in the US. I can`t speak for Canada or anywhere else.
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