one's ducks in a row
idiomatic phrase
                                
              
            
                  —used figuratively in phrases like have one's ducks in a row, get one's ducks in a row, or put one's ducks in a row to describe being or becoming thoroughly organized
Her program's 10-week curriculum … uses a budget book to help first-timers get their financial ducks in a row.— Eileen Jenkins
Eileen Jenkins
I'm to prepare for a formal review in two weeks. Reserve a conference room. Get all my ducks in a row.— Chuck Palahniuk
Chuck Palahniuk
The association was set to move forward last spring, then realized it didn't have its ducks in a row and essentially requested a Congressional bailout.— Pat Forde
Pat Forde
I was sure I had all of my ducks in a row before the event finally arrived. Somehow, it didn't turn out as planned.— Jerry Carlson
Jerry Carlson
… had prepared for a year, meeting with institutional investors and putting its ducks in a row for public scrutiny for months …— Alex Konrad
Alex Konrad
    
                
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