Cut_a_tooth -

As an idiom, to something means to gain your first experience or learn basic skills in a particular field, often through a specific project or job. It suggests a foundational period of learning that prepares you for more advanced work.

: To "pay your dues," "earn your stripes," or "get your start". Cultural and Artistic References cut_a_tooth

The phrase (or "cut one's teeth" ) has both a literal and a figurative meaning. Literal Meaning As an idiom, to something means to gain

Literally, it refers to the process of , specifically when a baby's tooth first begins to push or "break" through the gum line. As an idiom

: "She cut her journalistic teeth working for a small local newspaper".

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