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Free sign upThe phrase "ahead in the form" 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 in a specific format, but without additional context, it is unclear when to use it.
Example: "We need to ensure that we are ahead in the form of our project proposal to secure funding."
Alternatives: "leading in the format" or "in front in the structure".
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Between July 1999 and March 2002, the sales went ahead, in the form of 17 open auctions.
There was more punishment ahead, in the form of a pre-dawn alarm call, but the punishment, we were assured, would be rewarded.
"BP is disappointed that these agreements, which are important for Russia, for Rosneft and for BP, cannot for now go ahead in the form intended, due to legal challenge by AAR.
But while Lost in Showbiz can now say so long and thanks for all the Thicke, we wish our Stateside brethren the best of luck in the endurance test that lies ahead in the form of the man's future efforts.
And yet, major obstacles to that revolutionary dream lie ahead, in the form of sagging prices for the country's oil and a sizable opposition whose strength is not eroding.
The fact that CBOE Market Volatility Index (VIX) futures are indicating a lower VIX in the months ahead in the form of an "inverted" VIX futures curve also raises the possibility of a decreasing VIX, as we have observed that the further-out VIX futures have been smart money in these situations.
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