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The phrase "ahead day" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words and does not convey a clear meaning in standard English.
Example: "We need to plan for the ahead day to ensure everything is ready."
Alternatives: "upcoming day" or "next day".
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ONE DAY AHEAD (Thursday) Make gefilte fish.
FIVE DAYS AHEAD (Sunday) Clean your kitchen.
SIX DAYS AHEAD (Saturday) Do nothing.
THREE DAYS AHEAD (Tuesday) Make your haroseth.
FOUR DAYS AHEAD (Monday) Skim the fat off the brisket.
The presidential election runoff is scheduled to go ahead Saturday and Sunday.
TWO DAYS AHEAD (Wednesday) Remove anything that contains yeast, flour, leavening or legume products, depending on your custom.
EIGHT DAYS AHEAD (Thursday) Call your kosher butcher, if you are using one, to order the meat.
Pennington, who is 7-1 astarterrter against Miami, always seemed one step ahead Sunday.
While the mood of fall is looking ahead, Sunday's anniversary also involves some looking back.
A mammoth policing operation, ordered by the Interior Ministry, allowed the contest to go ahead Saturday.
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