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Is 'in the rush to get ahead' an idiom?

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Rebecca

No, this expression is not an idiom, but a combination of two phrases. "In a rush" refers to being in a hurry, and to "get ahead" refers to advancing ahead and being first. So in this context, "in the rush to get ahead" refers to Chinese scientists trying to hurry to advance the most quickly.

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