Get a leg up

The phrase "get a leg up" is an idiomatic expression that means to gain an advantage over others, often by having a head start or receiving assistance or support. It can refer to gaining an advantage in various aspects of life, such as in competitions, projects, or career opportunities. The phrase suggests that by getting a leg up, one is able to advance or progress more easily.


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