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hard act to follow

Idioms  
  1. Also, tough act to follow. An outstanding performance or individual. For example, Lucy was a terrific group leader—hers is a hard act to follow, or Bob's record is excellent—it will be a tough act to follow. This expression, dating from about 1900, was originally used for a particularly good vaudeville act that made the next act look poor by comparison. It soon was extended to other enterprises.


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He should leave with grateful thanks for what he achieved - incoming manager Julen Lopetegui has a hard act to follow.

From BBC • May 20, 2024

But that reflects high domestic ownership of government debt and ultra loose monetary policy - a hard act to follow with higher inflation.

From Reuters • Aug. 14, 2023

Still, her friends said, she will be a hard act to follow.

From New York Times • Feb. 14, 2023

A search for Egan’s successor is underway, but it will be a hard act to follow.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 5, 2022

That wasn’t enough to keep him in his job and Dyche will be a hard act to follow, whether Burnley stays in the Premier League or not.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 15, 2022