Sentence examples for ahead it will devalue from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "ahead it will devalue" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey a future consequence regarding value, but the structure is awkward and unclear.
Example: "If we continue on this path, ahead it will devalue our assets."
Alternatives: "in the future, it will lose value" or "down the line, it will depreciate."

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Patricia Greensall, from High Street, Marton, said she was worried that if the project goes ahead it will devalue her property.

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If we do this every week it will devalue the big day".

Unions described the move as "perverse" amid fears that it will devalue the status of the profession.

In the case of Pratt & Whitney's PurePower PW1000G engine, some industry experts say it will be so advanced it will devalue existing equipment.

NBC recently stated that their content will not be available on iTunes for $.99 per episode because it will devalue it.

If you plan ahead it will help.

To cover the possibility that Brazil will devalue its currency, Vitech must provide $1.25 in receivables for every $1 it receives from the acceptance corporation.

If it's taken to a greater degree, that will devalue the product, the service, and the consumer will not purchase it.

It may help curb fears that stagnant economies will devalue their currencies to make their exports more affordable relative to competitors.

We think it will cast us in a negative light and that people will devalue us.

On the other hand, it remains unclear whether or not the potential confound introduced by different scanners and upgrades will devalue the integrity of any results.

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