Know something inside out - To know something very well, in every detail., Have a lot to take in - To have a lot of new information to understand or absorb., Head to head - When two people or groups compete directly against each other., Round - One stage or part of a competition., Kick in - To start to have an effect, often after a delay., Neck and neck - When two competitors are very close to each other in a race or competition., Come down to something - When a situation is finally decided by a particular factor., Take something well - To react in a calm or positive way to bad news or a difficult situation.,

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