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The phrase "ahead in terms of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a position of advantage or progress in a specific aspect or area compared to others.
Example: "Our company is ahead in terms of technology innovation compared to our competitors."
Alternatives: "leading in" or "superior in".
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He is streets ahead in terms of provocative, intelligent ideas.
Yet Vuitton is still far ahead in terms of market share there.
If Ohio was also competitive, he could emerge ahead in terms of delegate count.
But Bayern, Hummels hinted, were still ahead in terms of flexibility.
"You'll be well ahead in terms of planning a placement year if your course has one.
A DWP spokesperson replied: "The Work Programme is ahead in terms of overall referrals.
The British magazines are much further ahead in terms of what's happening in the street".
e360: Do you have any concerns regarding the pitfalls that lay ahead in terms of developing this technology?
In my view Russia is thinking well ahead in terms of its commercial and business infrastructure development in the Arctic.
The United States also comes out ahead in terms of per capita income, with $47,000 per inhabitant.
Because Tokyo is nine hours ahead in terms of time, I would arrive in Tokyo on a Tuesday morning.
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