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The phrase "actually ahead" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is truly in a leading position or status, often in contrast to a previous assumption or belief.
Example: "Despite the challenges we faced, our project is actually ahead of schedule."
Alternatives: "truly in front" or "genuinely leading".
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Harris said his program was actually ahead of schedule.
In the raw data, Labour is actually ahead – by 37% to the Conservatives' 33%.
Despite the challenges, so far the Afghan recruiting process is not only on track, but actually ahead of schedule.
Ms. Whitley argued that hippies were actually ahead of the punks not only in chronology, but also in style.
(Are those stairs ascending or descending? Are those teams behind me actually ahead of me? Oh, madness).
"Yeah, not only that: I'm actually ahead of Ronaldo and Ibrahimovic," he shoots back, quick as a flash.
At the beginning of this year, Ken was actually ahead of Boris with the female vote by 39%to35%5%.
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We do not have access to data on how many of the participants actually went ahead with genetic testing, or their actual test results.
actually got ahead of the process by casting social-climbing Michaele Salahi before she and her then-husband, Tareq, crashed a White House state dinner in 2009.
Had actually gone ahead and tried to do it?
Actually, go ahead, she'll kill me anyway.
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