Examples of 'takes a backseat' in a sentence

Meaning of "takes a backseat"

takes a backseat: To 'take a backseat' means to assume a secondary or less prominent role or position in a particular situation, giving priority or focus to others

How to use "takes a backseat" in a sentence

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Business takes a backseat to a death in the family.
Your personal life takes a backseat.
Takes a backseat to your sex life.
Promoting renewables takes a backseat to these priorities.
Takes a backseat to none.
Hondo never takes a backseat to anyone.
This is one of the rare aspects where Linux takes a backseat.
I guess the living takes a backseat to the dead.
The tense drama unfolds around the women of Dillon and football takes a backseat.
Theory always takes a backseat to reality.
When you meet someone new, sometimes sobriety takes a backseat.
Not everything in life takes a backseat to your sex life.
As our personal calendar enlarges, our professional life takes a backseat.
Love takes a backseat to duty.
Everything else takes a backseat.

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She takes a backseat to no one.
That may have to do with the fact that Kanye takes a backseat on this project.
Science takes a backseat to marketing.
Like I said story takes a backseat.
Our vision takes a backseat to other less important aspects of life.
Every nurse I have ever known takes a backseat to the major.
But frivolous fun takes a backseat to the more utilitarian purposes that floating bridges serve.
The so called superhero element kind of takes a backseat until it 's needed.
The individual takes a backseat to the group and to the behavior.
Being a superhero doesn't mean that the rest of your life takes a backseat.
Never takes a backseat.
But in some of the world 's most impoverished places, hygiene takes a backseat to affordability.
Announcer Tom takes a backseat and lets Andrea take control.
When we are stressed and short on time, maintaining healthy, open communication takes a backseat.
Sometimes employee training takes a backseat to other more pressing matters.
I know why you are asking . When you meet someone new, sometimes sobriety takes a backseat.
Homesickness and dependence takes a backseat as children revel in their freedom.
In the working world, however, this midday meal often takes a backseat.
Somehow He takes a backseat.
Jack jessee . But for now, this fledging Rivalry takes a backseat to.
The Word itself takes a backseat to a Holy Ghost experience.
What 's that about love in a backseat? Love takes a backseat to duty.
The story in Colosseum takes a backseat in order to allow a higher degree of open-ended gameplay.
It 's not just, " I am the Atom and science takes a backseat.
As valuable as reading is, it always takes a backseat to discover the world for yourself.
His day job takes a backseat when his friend is brutally beaten by a high-rolling mobster prince . ”.
It always seems like optimal sound quality takes a backseat to other more important features, right?
This job, however, takes a backseat when Captain Westman Block comes knocking at Garrett 's door.
But after Mantle suffers a massive heart attack, he takes a backseat from the game and disappears.
For local residents, “ the environment ” takes a backseat to bread-and-butter issues such as employment and security.
Tsuna's story takes a backseat.
But for now, this fledging Rivalry takes a backseat to Staying alive through the blow.
I can't be in a marriage… that takes a backseat to your career.
Hey, hey, hey . Not everything in life takes a backseat to your sex life.

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