meaning of 'won't we be left behind?'
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(leave someone/something behind) to increase the distance by which you are ahead of someone or something
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To abandon, neglect, or forego someone or something: I can't believe you would leave behind your whole family. We boarded the plane to Tahiti and left all our troubles behind. The teacher was afraid that the younger students were getting left behind. 3. ... Many of the soldiers who died in the war left families behind.
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