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Discover Ludwig"I look ahead" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to anticipate or plan for the future. Example: As I graduate from college, I can't help but look ahead to my future career and all the potential opportunities that lie ahead.
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I look ahead.
But as I look ahead, I am grateful to have the chance to make her proud.
The speech said: "As I look ahead, I am filled with foreboding.
At one of the last of those parties, she offered a toast: "I look ahead.
When I look ahead to this garden's future, I envision lots of color.
If I look ahead, I'm afraid I won't work as hard".
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I looked ahead and there were 3,000 people.
I looked ahead and hoped for easier days sometimes, but I never wished I hadn't come.
But then the night before I looked ahead and thought: "Oh my God, I've got to act against De Niro".
I looked ahead and, a dozen yards away, a team was surgically clearing and cleaning a two-seat booth.
"I looked ahead and saw at least 50 people in the road wandering around aimlessly, a lot with obvious burns," he recalled.
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