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be neck and neck
verb as in tie
Example Sentences
And in an election year when Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump seem to be neck and neck, even a small blip in turnout because of these new laws could have a significant impact in states like North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, and Michigan—exactly where some of the country’s most restrictive voting laws are being passed.
“The Bear,” it seems like Quinta Brunson and Ayo Edebiri will be neck and neck.
Unlike recent elections, he also has an advantage in that the opposition is no longer united and polls suggest the race in Istanbul could be neck and neck.
And if the presidential election were today, Mr. Trump and President Biden would be neck and neck with 46% each.
Following its divisive leadership contest, the party is struggling to fend off a challenge from a revived Labour party that is on average on just six points behind in the polls and might, according to Panelbase, now be neck and neck with the SNP.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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