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What does "run circles around" mean? Is it an idiom?

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Rebecca

To "run circles around someone" means to be far ahead someone or to much better than them at something. It's to state that someone is performing much better or is much more skilled. Ex: She's running circles around her competition. Ex: We need to work harder. The other team is running circles around us.

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