Meaning Of The Word Steal a march on
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steal a march on in British English
to gain an advantage over, esp by a secret or underhand enterprise to gain an advantage over, esp. secretly or slyly to get an advantage over without being perceived to obtain an advantage over, esp by a secret or underhand measure |
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