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"ahead of the next" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe the position or timing of something relative to another thing that follows it. For example, "We must complete this task ahead of the next deadline."
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Will the Alternative and the FDP merge in the next four years, ahead of the next election?
ahead of the next campaign".
Ye produced by far the fastest performance, 1.61 seconds ahead of the next fastest.
What can regulators do to get ahead of the next crisis?
Leiter got ahead of the next two hitters, but it made no difference.
The review is expected to be completed within months, well ahead of the next bushfire season.
Belatedly, just one year ahead of the next presidential election, he is trying to push forward.
After getting ahead of the next batter, Randy Winn, 1-2, Hernández walked him.
"A lot of people out there are just running to stay ahead of the next emergency.
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Since they finished 2009 well ahead of the next-placed outfit, their pairing can still be considered Tinseltown's No 1.
Both are fairly far ahead of the next-most popular categories on each platform.
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