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FOOT IN THE DOOR, GET (PUT, ETC.) ONE'S

FOOT IN THE DOOR, GET (PUT, ETC.) ONE'S
ScnTUEU
to gain an opening or entrance point (to something) so that one can then act; to obtain or secure an opportunity. This expression is an allusion to a door-to-door salesperson or canvasser (someone who solicits support or contributions) who, as soon as the front door of the prospect is opened, puts his foot into the opening so that the door cannot then be closed.