Head-to-head


[hed-tuh-hed] /ˈhɛd təˈhɛd/

adjective
1.
in direct confrontation, opposition, or competition:
a head-to-head battle between the two companies.
adjective
1.
in direct competition
noun
2.
a competition involving two people, teams, etc

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