From the get-go.
/frʌm ðə ˈɡɛtˌɡoʊ/
From the get-go.
/frʌm ðə ˈɡɛtˌɡoʊ/
From the get-go" speaks to starting at the very initial point of an event or process. Imagine lining up at the start of a race; "from the get-go" means from the moment the race starts, applying broadly to any activity's beginning point.
She knew from the get-go that it was going to be a challenging project.
She anticipated that the project would be demanding right from the beginning.
John was interested in the idea from the get-go.
John was immediately interested in the concept from the moment it was introduced.
From the get-go, he made it clear he wanted to take a different approach to the task.
He explicitly stated his intent to adopt a unique strategy from the beginning.