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Term: "Edge Out"

Description:

The term "edge out" is a phrasal verb that means to defeat or outperform someone or something by a small margin or in a competitive situation. It suggests surpassing others by a narrow margin, gaining a slight advantage, or achieving success by being just a step ahead.

Sample Sentences:

  1. She managed to edge out her competitors in the final round of the competition.
  2. The company's innovative strategies helped them edge out their rivals in the market.
  3. After a close race, the runner from Kenya edged out the others to win the gold medal.
  4. The team's exceptional teamwork allowed them to edge out their opponents in a thrilling match.

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