Sentence examples for ahead now from inspiring English sources

The phrase "ahead now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone should proceed or move forward at this moment.
Example: "We have discussed all the details, so let's move ahead now with the project."
Alternatives: "proceed now" or "move forward now".

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He's 10m ahead now!

Clear skies ahead now".

"He plans ahead and will be planning ahead now.

What's ahead now won't be so exciting for the leavers.

Are we further ahead now on economic credibility?

It doesn't look like any team is going to forge ahead now.

"I've seen and heard stories of how hard it is to get ahead now.

They would face a disastrous result if an election went ahead now.

The judge agreed, saying to go ahead now would create "a judicial nightmare".

"Then I realized that the ridge, instead of rising ahead, now dropped sharply away.

Ahead now lies Rio, the realisation of a long-nurtured dream.

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