
Kick something into the long grass/into touch
Politically Charged
The phrase often indicates political strategy to avoid immediate controversy or backlash.
Before the election, the controversial bill was kicked into the long grass.
Evasive Tactic
It implies a deliberate avoidance of a topic or issue that is inconvenient or problematic.
The CEO kicked the safety concerns into the long grass during the interview.
Procrastination
This expression can suggest procrastination or reluctance to address the matter.
They kicked the software upgrade into the long grass, despite the looming deadline. WordUp Chrome Extension
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