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Jargon Watch

May 10, 2024 Thome Dempsey

The phrase “low-hanging fruit” comes from the idea that picking fruit from lower branches is usually easier and faster than picking fruit from higher branches. The first recorded use of the metaphor as a figurative expression was in 1909. Although “quick wins” seem to have taken over the “low-hanging fruit” space, we still hope there is room for both.

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