What does the idiomatic usage in a dead heat mean?

Answer:
A dead heat is a race in which two or more entrants have the same time; a tie. From heat, meaning a single race in a competition featuring many races, or a preliminary race for qualification or starting position in the main event.

In any kind of competition, a result in which two or more competitors have exactly the same winning score, time etc.

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