to have a similar level.
The two horses were neck and neck at the finish fine.
They are neck and neck at English
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It means that the horses/people were very near each other, close to the finish line and either of them could win the race.
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It's a horse racing analogy. Horses which are racing but neither one is overtaking the other are described as "neck-and-neck." A horse can win by a nose, a neck, or a length (literally).
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neck and neck means get together
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