Idiom | fast followers |
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Meaning | a company that doesn't come up with new ideas or concepts first, but rather quickly copies those of other companies |
Example | Many PC manufacturers don't spend much on R&D. They are fast followers, waiting for competitors to innovate and then quickly copying their products. |
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