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have a head start
verb as in precede
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Strong matches
verb as in predate
Example Sentences
The researchers have a head start as drugs already exist, but they need to find a way of targeting just the macrophages so they do not cause side effects throughout the body.
"There are physical limits on how quickly black holes can grow once they’ve formed, but ones that are born more massive have a head start. It’s like planting a sapling, which takes less time to grow into a full-size tree than if you started with only a seed," said Andy Goulding of Princeton University.
“Cichlids did not have a head start.”
With the team bringing back the nucleus of the club that performed well after the February trade deadline, Davis believes the Lakers have a “head start” for training camp.
“We can’t allow Democrats to have a head start heading into election day.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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