Choose the correct meaning for the idiom "on the ball"
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alert to new ideas, methods, and trends.
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The idiom on the ball most probably comes from a sport involving a ball, but which sport is up for debate. It may be an abbreviated form of the phrase keep your eye on the ball, which admonishes the player to pay close attention and get things done. This phrase goes back to the 1800s.
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If someone is on the ball, they are very alert and aware of what is happening.
She really is on the ball; she's bought houses at auctions so she knows what she's doing.
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