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Term: Led the Game

Description:

The phrase "led the game" is an idiom that means someone or something has taken control or is in a position of dominance in a particular situation or competition. It implies that the person or thing is ahead of others and guiding the course of events.

Examples:

  • He led the game with his exceptional skills and strategy.
  • The team's star player led the game and secured a victory for his side.
  • Her innovative ideas and decisive actions led the game in the business world.
  • The company's cutting-edge technology led the game in the market.

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