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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ahead of anything else" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the priority of one thing over all others.
Example: "When making decisions, my health comes ahead of anything else."
Alternatives: "above all else" or "prioritized over everything else".
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"We put the product ahead of anything else," he said.
Carswell: It's more important that I do my job as a member of the legislature ahead of anything else.
Now, when that choice has been made public, he seems to have decided to continue putting that reputation ahead of anything else.
When Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone in January 2007, he said it was "five years ahead of anything else out there".
For those of us who don't play football, we have to make sure we are 10 per cent ahead of anything else, regarding fitness, regarding preparation, everything, for us to compete with the other players.
As pure a record as this might seem, on my part of it I think I've really stepped way ahead of anything else I've ever done with these sonic delights".
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"We can't afford to think of anything else, really, and the players won't be looking any further ahead than Italy.
Brian O'Driscoll, alongside Kidney, did well to stay awake and the captain even managed to squeeze out a couple of lines about looking ahead to this game without Ireland getting too far ahead of themselves by thinking ahead to anything else, like the grand slam that nobody, oops, was allowed to mention.
I can hardly think of anything else".
It's not because of anything else.
"How can we speak of anything else?
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