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head-to-head
[hed-tuh-hed]
adjective
in direct confrontation, opposition, or competition.
a head-to-head battle between the two companies.
head-to-head
adjective
in direct competition
noun
a competition involving two people, teams, etc
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of head-to-head1
Example Sentences
“If you want to talk specifically about the team we’re playing, we beat them head-to-head during the season. We lost in the fifth game of the playoffs. That’s as close as you can make it.”
While their head-to-head record stands at 4-4, the Italian has won their past three meetings.
Swiatek, 24, leads their head-to-head record, with eight wins from 12 matches, including five of six meetings on clay.
Less than a 10th of a point separated the top two teams with GB's 25.466 seeing them pipped by Germany in the head-to-head final.
Every Thursday, the eight players go head-to-head in a straight knockout tournament.
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