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The phrase "ahead in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you are talking about an individual or group making progress or gaining an advantage in a particular area. For example: "The team is now ahead in the race to qualify for the playoffs."
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He got ahead in counts.
The SNP is surging ahead in Scotland.
Poland came out ahead in all six.
He then pulled ahead in the polls.
She rocketed ahead in the polls.
Moving ahead in a long line?
Abbott is comfortably ahead in the polls.
went ahead in case there was trouble.
Eight minutes ahead in fact.
What lies ahead in 2014?
Brad Carson ran 7 points ahead in Oklahoma.
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