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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ahead consider" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey a thought but lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "Please consider ahead the potential outcomes of your decision."
Alternatives: "think in advance" or "consider beforehand".
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Even if all of those signals are flashing "full speed ahead", consider some more intangible questions.
To get just an idea of the bumpy road that lies ahead, consider the two largest groups that President Khatami must mollify in order to get his agenda passed.
Instead of barreling full-disclosure ahead, consider the egg toss approach, where you start with a little lob and gradually "throw" further and further.
As Americans contemplate the decisions ahead, consider China's cautionary tale.
If you get good at thinking ahead, consider making a career of it.
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Mr Lewis said he would be meeting with the families in the weeks ahead to "consider the best way forward".
GAINESVILLE, Fla .— Who does not want to peek ahead and consider the possibilities?
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WITH the end of America's presidential campaign and the close this week of China's 18th Communist Party Congress, leaders of these two countries now have to look ahead and consider how to handle their relations for the next four years.
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