Bring to the table

To contribute something valuable, such as skills, resources, or ideas, to a group effort or discussion.

This phrase emerged from the literal practice of communal dining where everyone contributed food to share at the table. The metaphorical use developed in American business culture during the mid-20th century, transforming the concept of shared meals into shared resources and contributions in professional settings.

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