Sentence examples for ahead follow from inspiring English sources

The phrase "ahead follow" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey a direction or instruction, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "Please follow ahead to reach the destination."
Alternatives: "proceed forward" or "move ahead".

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Full speed ahead!" Follow the fort's self-guided tour through brick tunnels, buildings and bastions.

So locals confidently advise drivers to go "straight ahead, follow your nose" without having the slightest inkling of the right route.

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The amphibious vehicles, too low in the water to see far ahead, followed the flags.

New Democracy had come out ahead, followed by Pasok, then Syriza.

A dozen mounted police rode ahead, followed by a drum-and-bagpipe band, and at intervals along the procession there were other Fascist bands.

Not for long, though, as the German Martin Kaymer, in the group ahead, followed an eagle at the long 11th with a birdie on the next.

8.39pm: I still think Cable is ahead, followed by Darling, but no one has delivered a knock-out blow so far.

Fraught negotiations on the draft constitution lie ahead, followed in several countries by tricky referendums to approve it (the most difficult of which will most probably be the one promised for Britain by Tony Blair a week ago).

That first look came on Tuesday, when the seagulls overhanging the 10-minute walk to the Old Course from the town centre past rows of stately terraced houses were the first clue to the sensory delight ahead, followed closely by the stiff North Sea breeze along the West Sands beach where the opening sequence of Chariots of Fire was filmed.

Some of their grand final performance was so playful as to invite laughter – Matthew Suckling's goal in the third quarter, which put Hawthorn 50 points ahead, followed an exchange of handballs between Mitchell, Hodge, Hill and Breust which was giddying to watch, never mind defend against.

Full speed ahead!" Following the war, President Andrew Johnson promoted Farragut to admiral, the first U.S. naval officer to receive the title.

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