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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a career ahead" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate future opportunities or prospects in someone's professional life.
Example: "With her impressive skills and dedication, she has a promising career ahead of her."
Alternatives: "a future career" or "prospects for a career".
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He's just some kid with a career ahead.
That said, it certainly shows that Dolan has quite a career ahead of him.
But it's obvious that Mr. Hopkins has a career ahead of him.
'I couldn't conceive of a career ahead of me as fucked-up as I was becoming.
He got a small ensemble part, but it was enough to convince his traditionalist parents that he might have a career ahead of him.
Eyeing a Bigger Prize When Mr. Dogaru first left Carcaliu for the Netherlands last year, he left behind a reputation for brawling and small-time banditry but gave no indication of a career ahead as a world-class art thief.
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"He has a good chance of a nice career ahead of him as a leading man".
Back then he was a conquering hero: a movie star with a glittering career ahead of him.
Yannis Menis, 27, a Chios native, said he had a promising career ahead of him as a nuclear physicist.
It's hard to imagine this fine young actress, clearly someone who has a great career ahead, on a diet that might inspire germ phobia.
"Vision loss in anybody is not a good thing, but vision loss in a relatively young, healthy person who presumably has a productive career ahead of them it's a real issue".
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