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Discover Ludwig"straight ahead" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used to indicate a direction, as shown in this example: "He headed straight ahead down the street, looking for his lost dog."
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Straight ahead is Ahmet's office.
Straight ahead is the harbour.
Cheever stared straight ahead.
O'Shea sped straight ahead.
She looked straight ahead".
I stared straight ahead.
She stared straight ahead.
He looked straight ahead.
Dean was looking straight ahead.
He simply stared straight ahead.
He stared straight ahead.
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