to gain ground

to gain ground
{{to gain ground}}
ganhar terreno, fazer progressos. to gain on, upon 1 aproximar-se de. 2 ultrapassar. 3 aumentar sua vantagem sobre.
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{{to gain ground}}
ganhar terreno.

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