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Idiomatically, to get/have all your ___ in a row means to be well prepared or well organized.
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Doves
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Dogs
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Dachshunds
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Ducks
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The correct answer is "Ducks". To get your ducks in a row means to organize your tasks and schedule so that you are ready for the next step. There are a number of theories behind the origin of this expression. Real ducklings, of course, walk in a line behind their parent, and the expression ducks in a row certainly brings that image to mind.