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Aqua zany 45 Posted 4 years ago
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Drag far behind

Hi! When you say "Team A drags Team B far behind": does this means Team A has a great advantage over Team B? Many thanks for your help
  

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I really don't know. It is very poor English and difficult to guess what the writer has in mind.. Maybe they meant: Team A leaves Team B far behind in the dust.

  • I really don't know.
  • It is very poor English and difficult to guess what the writer has in mind..
  • Maybe they meant: Team A leaves Team B far behind in the dust.
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I really don't know. It is very poor English and difficult to guess what the writer has in mind..

Maybe they meant:

Team A leaves Team B far behind in the dust.

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