run rings around
The phrase "run rings around" means to outperform, outwit, or outclass someone or something with ease. It implies a strong and superior level of skill, ability, or performance, which puts one at a clear advantage over others. It can also suggest effortlessly completing a task or achieving a goal with great speed or efficiency.
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