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Could you explain me about the expression "Take a backseat from something."

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Rebecca

To "take a backseat" from something means to step down from a position, release your control over something, or allow someone else to take over and take control. It can also mean for something to become less important. Ex: He took a backseat from the project and let the intern take control. Ex: Other issues have to take a backseat during the issue of the pandemic.

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