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Nessie000 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

'get ahead of the curve'?

Hi,

Please have a look at this:

Early in 2008, when commodity prices were soaring, many companies were trying to get ahead of the curve and adjust their prices accordingly.

What does 'get ahead of the curve' mean?

Many thanks,

Nessie.
  
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