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How to use ahead in a sentence

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The nature of that peaceful, beautiful part of the world would be changed forever if the proposals are allowed to go ahead.
With the holiday season behind us and the new year ahead, it's time for a fresh start.
When a reporter publishes heretofore unknown information ahead of other news organisations, it's called a scoop.
The reason for that is that traders, particularly those in the dairy industry, are often outstripping or moving well ahead of the bureaucrats.
She could see the light from the station up ahead and feel the subway car slowing to greet it.
Finishing ahead of them for one or two years could maybe be misconstrued as a fluke, but this outright ownage simply cannot.
American hegemony in defence will, however, remain unchallenged for as long ahead as can be contemplated.
She had that same aura of persistent irritation that wafts on the breeze ahead of wandering herds of Jehovah's Witnesses.
Hemant Trevedi, fashion stylist, designer, choreographer, and teacher, is known for being ahead of his times.
Plan ahead if you elect to choose to make a handgun part of your personal defense plans.
Tetsuya doesn't open on Saturday night, he takes bookings no more than six weeks ahead and is fully subscribed almost at once.
He has one hand on the controls, one eye on the track ahead and is sharing a laugh over his shoulder with an overenthusiastic train buff.
For the hot summer days ahead, Dimitri mixes, selects and scores a direct hit.
Your parents have probably noticed the chemistry between you so if you want to level with them, go ahead.
Instead, there was sadness and a heavy heart about the decision that lies ahead of him.
Suddenly she took off, like a streak, straight ahead, and vanished out of sight.
We strung a piece of concertina wire across the highway 100 yards ahead of our position to warn drivers to stop.
The strong desire to move ahead can at times tempt businesses to cut corners or bend the rules.
He wears tee shirts and a designer stubble and is always two steps ahead of himself.
But I completely outfought him and was way ahead on the scorecards when the fight got stopped.
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