"Hit the nail on the head"
To describe exactly what is causing a situation or problem; to be exactly right.
"When she pointed out that the team's communication was the real issue, she really hit the nail on the head."
This idiom originates from carpentry, where hitting the nail on the head means striking it precisely and accurately, ensuring it goes straight into the wood. Over time, this phrase has been used more broadly to indicate someone has correctly identified or solved a problem.
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