fall behind
Intermedio (B1) neutral
To be slower than other people or than you should be.
"She fell behind the rest of the class after missing two weeks of school due to illness."
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To not fall behind.
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Don't fall behind.
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Some start to fall behind,
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approach, governments will fall behind,
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over time, while those that fall behind