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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ahead for him" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing future plans or expectations for someone, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "There are many opportunities ahead for him if he continues to work hard."
Alternatives: "in store for him" or "on the horizon for him".
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Work lies ahead for him.
What lies ahead for him?
Despite these preliminary successes, Mr. Noah recognized the significant amount of work that lay ahead for him.
There will be many unforeseen challenges ahead for him, but thanks to Japanese elementary school, he is ready to take them on.
"The big challenge ahead for him is that, as soon as he steps into big politics, he will lose the people who thought they were just writing letters".
But Algernon, the mouse who was experimented on before Charlie, loses his intelligence and dies, and Charlie, now a genius, foresees what lies ahead for him.
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Perhaps Hancock's lapse of memory about his PAC experience is explained by the difficult political task that lies ahead for both him and Osborne.
In a phone call just before noon, a short-tempered Yugoslav colonel told Merriman that the Spanish troops were far ahead, waiting for him.
He heard the cheers for Tiger Woods ahead of him and for K. J. Choi behind him.
He is assured of starting at catcher for Italy, but Jason Varitek would start ahead of him for the United States.
His brother William, 17 years older, had been ahead of him for decades in exercising an appetite for reordering the planet.
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