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Steal a march on Meaning in English

expression

STEEL-uh-MARCH-ahn
STEEL-uh-MAHCH-on

Definition

To gain an advantage over someone, especially by doing something before they do, often secretly or unexpectedly.

Usage & Nuances

Formal or semi-formal idiom, mainly used in professional, academic, or competitive situations. Often suggests obtaining an edge by acting first, sometimes secretly. Not used for physical theft; it's about gaining an advantage. Common with 'on the competition', 'on rivals', or 'by working overtime'.

Example Sentences

Our company stole a march on its rivals by launching the app first.

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She stole a march on her classmates by finishing the project early.

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If we work now, we can steal a march on the other teams.

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Thanks to some insider information, they stole a march on the rest of the field.

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You really stole a march on me by booking those concert tickets early!

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The startup tried to steal a march on the big tech firms by silently developing new software.

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