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"[go|stand|be] toe to toe" の定義と意味

to go toe to toe
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to fight or compete with someone with great force, determination, and strength

to [go|stand|be] toe to toe definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "go toe to toe" and when to use it?

The idiom "go toe to toe" is believed to have originated from boxing, where opponents stand toe to toe in the ring before the fight begins. In modern usage, the term "go toe to toe" can refer to any situation where two people or groups engage in a close competition or confrontation. It can be used to describe a physical contest, such as a boxing match or a wrestling match, or a non-physical contest, such as a debate or a negotiation.

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The two companies are going toe to toe in the market, competing for customers.
The two political candidates have stood toe to toe in the debates, trying to win over voters.
The two boxers are going toe to toe in the ring, exchanging punches.
The two lawyers were toe to toe in the courtroom, arguing their cases.
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