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The phrase "ahead as" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a comparison or a condition, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "We need to move ahead as planned, despite the challenges."
Alternatives: "forward as" or "in advance of".
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State media and independent analysts put him ahead as well.
The unions said the strike would go ahead as planned.
He was adamant that the elections go ahead as scheduled.
— Mary, Mass .A. Plan ahead as much as you can.
After Fortuyn's murder, the election went ahead as scheduled.
It is expected to go ahead as planned.
But a host of troubles lie ahead as well.
The victors have their own challenges ahead as well.
That month, the Cannes festival went ahead as usual.
But I also have to look ahead as well".
It is hard to envision how it can go ahead as planned.
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