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The phrase "ahead for the first" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a concept related to being in front or leading at the beginning of something, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "We need to plan our strategy ahead for the first meeting of the year."
Alternatives: "in front for the first" or "leading for the first."
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The Irish were ahead for the first time.
Who knows what lies ahead for the First Suburbanite?
The Seahawks pulled ahead for the first time with 1 15 left in the second quarter.
Wilkinson put England ahead for the first time with a trademark drop goal after 70 minutes.
Then Budge again broke von Cramm's serve and edged ahead for the first time, 7-6.
Murray somehow holds on, and is ahead for the first time in this set.
As he added cherries into the bowl, he was planning ahead for the first fine day.
Clijsters nets as Li goes ahead for the first time in the match.
It followed a Monmouth poll appearing to show rival Ted Cruz pulling ahead for the first time in the race.
Now ahead for the first time since the opening minutes, the Lady Vols would not trail again.
For Solskjaer, the biggest frustration was the manner in which Liverpool went ahead for the first time.
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