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What does neck and neck mean?

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Adjective
  1. Very close in progress, as in a race or contest.
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Chris DiMarco, the American who has a track record of excelling himself in the season's first major, was neck and neck with Mickelson.
These two evenly matched players compete neck and neck and so the mental element will make the difference.
Helian jumped up right behind her, and soon they were racing neck and neck.
The two crews were neck and neck at the half-way stage before York started to pull ahead to give themselves a half-length lead with 500m to go.
She caught up, and we were neck and neck, going as fast as we possibly could.
We were neck and neck, him matching me stride for stride, the sounds of the screaming crowd overwhelming the sounds of us.

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