out of the chute

out of the chute

At the outset; from the very beginning; from the get-go. The company's accounts hadn't been kept in proper order for years, so the new owner was saddled with tremendous debt right out of the chute.
See also: chute, of, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

out of the chute

At the very beginning; right away: Sales were strong right out of the chute.
See also: chute, of, out
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
See also:
  • from the outset
  • at the outset
  • at/from the outset
  • outset
  • from the get-go
  • in the first place
  • to start with
  • to begin with
  • off to a flying start
  • flying start