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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tempo ahead" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in musical contexts to indicate a tempo that is faster than the current one.
Example: "The conductor signaled for the orchestra to play a tempo ahead to build excitement in the piece."
Alternatives: "a beat faster" or "a pace quicker".
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The pawn position is symmetrical and Black would seem to be a tempo ahead with his knight on e4 as opposed to the white king knight on f3.
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With its well-educated, English-speaking, low-wage workforce, India's stunning growth (8.5% last year, with an even faster tempo expected ahead) faces bottlenecks.
Yet playing at a tempo that favored the Knicks, they still won in a rout, leading by as many as 22 points and staying ahead by double digits for the final 30 minutes of play.
"Jeremy brought a tempo to us".
The expressions slow tempo and quick tempo suggest the existence of a tempo that is neither slow nor fast.
pick a tempo and create a program to generate a series of sounds at the tempo you have chosen.
Red1 to gain a tempo on the bishop.
Once a tempo had been set, on it ran.
It sets a tempo".
Henry Walters for "Field Guide a Tempo" (Hobblebush Books).
Pachman saved the move and gained a tempo).
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