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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ahead lay" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is positioned in front of or in the future, often in a literary or poetic context.
Example: "As they ventured deeper into the forest, a hidden valley ahead lay, shrouded in mist and mystery."
Alternatives: "in front lay" or "before them lay".
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Ahead lay adventure unimaginable.
Ahead lay the cobblestones.
The only way ahead lay over the water.
Ahead lay years of astonishing commercial success as one of the most marketable of Hollywood's stars.
Ahead lay the low, tiered steppes that cover most of southern Patagonia.
Ahead lay the first of three villages that the peshmerga intended to take.
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But ahead lies another fall.
Ahead lie anarchy and despair.
Ahead lies Union Square.
Up ahead lies New York.
0934 "Go ahead, lie down.
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