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Idiom: Head Start

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An advantage consisting in starting a competition or task earlier than might be expected; given (or taken), for example, prior to the beginning of a race.

A factor conducive to superiority and success.

Example Sentences

1
He took a head start in the race and was able to maintain his lead until the finish line.
2
I started preparing for the exam two weeks ago, giving myself a head start compared to my classmates.
3
The new company had a head start in the market with its innovative product.
4
By waking up early and getting ready quickly, I got a head start on my morning routine.
5
The experienced team had a head start over their competitors in the project.

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