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Idiom: Steal A March

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To gain an advantage unobserved.

To start early.

Example: "They stole a march by taking non-merchandise inventory on January 2."

Example Sentences

1
He always tries to steal a march on his colleagues by arriving at work early and getting a head start on his tasks.
2
The politician tried to steal a march on his opponents by announcing his policies before the official campaign began.
3
They decided to steal a march on the competition by offering a limited-time discount.
4
The company's innovative marketing campaign helped them steal a march on their competitors.
5
He managed to steal a march on the other bidders at the auction by placing a higher bid at the last moment.

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