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The phrase "ahead of everybody else" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is in a leading position or has an advantage over others in a particular context.
Example: "With her innovative ideas, she is always ahead of everybody else in the industry."
Alternatives: "in front of everyone" or "leading the pack".
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"We're ahead of everybody else".
"People were pushing and shoving, making sure they were ahead of everybody else".
I always had the feeling he was one step ahead of everybody else".
These guys are six years ahead of everybody else with their product.
"Andre and Pete are light-years ahead of everybody else," Woodruff said.
"Our purses used to be miles ahead of everybody else, but we're not anymore.
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And her decision to pursue a doctoral degree "probably puts me ahead [academically] of everybody else in my high school graduating class".
"Everybody takes care of everybody else".
He was the insanity of everybody else".
He dives eagerly into the story of everybody else.
Should the improbable happen, wouldn't it be reassuring to have weapon systems that are at least "a full generation ahead of nearly everybody else's"?
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