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head-to-head adjective /ˌhed tə ˈhed/ /ˌhed tə ˈhed/ (also toe-to-toe) [only before noun] jump to other results - in which two people or groups face each other directly in order to decide the result of a competition or an argument
- a head-to-head battle/clash/contest
Topics Opinion and argumentc2Oxford Collocations DictionaryHead-to-head is used with these nouns: See full entry
head-to-head adverb /ˌhed tə ˈhed/ /ˌhed tə ˈhed/ (also toe-to-toe) jump to other results - with two people or groups facing each other directly in order to decide the result of a competition or an argument
- They are set to meet head-to-head in next week's final.
- The product will go head-to-head (= compete directly) with the current brand leader.
Topics Opinion and argumentc2
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