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Ground Cut Someone’s Feet Another’s Weakens Position Spoils

Phrase/Idiom cut the ground from under someone’s feet
Definition When someone cuts the ground from under another’s feet, they do something which weakens their position or spoils their plans.
Example When we launched the new digital product, I think that we cut the ground from under our competitors’ feet.

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