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"run rings around" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is doing something better or faster than someone else. For example, "The new team of web developers have been running rings around their predecessors, completing projects in record time."
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run rings around
verb
To demonstrate superiority, or greater skill than another person, team or group of people.
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In their own terms, these 'computers' "run rings around any classical supercomputer", says Seth Lloyd, a theorist at MIT.
As chronicled in "The Polyester Prince", by Hamish McDonald, a journalist, Dhirubhai was the consummate crony capitalist, influencing officials and politicians in ways that let him run rings around rules.
I run rings around my enemies.
He'd just run rings around himself.
They'd run rings around me now.
He managed to run rings around the country's stifling rules.
I could run rings around all the other children.
Internet-based Kiddicare should run rings around them.
Fancy lawyers and accountants run rings around HMRC, don't they?
The pleasure with this kind of clue is typically in realising that an expression like "run rings around" has been used to run rings around you.
On anything better, Linux will run rings around comparable Macs or Windows machines.
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