large big shoes to fill
The phrase "large shoes to fill" or "big shoes to fill" is an idiom that means to have to be extremely good in order to be as good as the person who had a particular job or position before you1. It is also used to describe the situation where someone has to take over a role vacated or left behind by someone who was exceptional in their performance and set very high standards as a result2.
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