Phrases with «little traction»

The phrase "little traction" means that there is not much progress or success being achieved in a particular situation or endeavor. Full definition

Sentences with «little traction»

  • By contrast, vouchers — a favorite among conservatives — gained little traction among liberals. (pdkintl.org)
  • It went through an independent editor that gave me primarily proofreading services but it is getting very little traction. (alanrinzler.com)
  • But it's gotten little traction until recently when both conservative and liberal economists have argued that a carbon tax could help cut the federal deficit and keep other taxes low. (loe.org)
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