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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ahead in time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a point in the future or to describe something that occurs before a certain time.
Example: "We need to plan our project ahead in time to ensure we meet the deadline."
Alternatives: "in advance" or "beforehand".
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The film then jumps ahead in time and space.
From there the novel moves ahead in time.
Jumping ahead in time, Bassett then discussed the previously unexamined relationship between Mahatma Gandhi and MIT.
The time frame is fragmented, leaping and lurching ahead in time and around in space.
Yes, Doc did express a desire to travel 25 years ahead in time.
Skip ahead in time to a modern state school and things have changed.
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It is necessary to start the training programs ahead in-time to help the professionals work seamlessly on the deployed ERP software.
"When we start the season, we are ahead enough in time where we see the outcome of lots of things.
Calculations are made some years ahead in Terrestrial Time (TT), which is defined by the orbital motion of Earth and the other planets.
Scott Kashket put Wycombe ahead in normal time before Dayle Grubb levelled.
Mubarak Wakaso put Ghana ahead in normal time with a debatable spot-kick, before Aristide Bance equalised.
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