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Idiom be in the driving seat British, American & Australian to be in control of a situation.The consumer is in the driving seat due to the huge range of goods on the market.
idiombe in the driving seat BrEBrEbe in the driver's seat AmEto control everything that happens in an organization, situation, or relationship:We're still in the driving seat in the league, and if we win these last three games, we win the title.Many executives can give a presentation in front of hundreds of people but can't pick up the phone to ask for a simple favor, because they're so used to being in the driver's seat.
be in the driving seatTo be in control of a situation; to be in a position of power. Make sure to get good grades now, so that you're in the driving seat when it comes time to choose a college. We're still leading in the polls, so nobody panic—we're in the driving seat here. |