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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ahead of this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is positioned in front of or prior to a specific point in time or context.
Example: "We need to finalize our plans ahead of this meeting to ensure everything is in order."
Alternatives: "prior to this" or "in advance of this".
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We need to get ahead of this.
But Renate Fruchter was years ahead of this trend.
There's no chance we'll get ahead of this with drugs.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 We need to get ahead of this.
There are plenty of red flags ahead of this IPO".
Some more were addressed ahead of this visit.
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Google's shares had wobbled ahead of this quarter's release.
The backpacks rattled nerves days ahead of this year's marathon.
Ahead of this weekend's trip to the Riverside Stadium, Bolton lie 16th in the table.
Russia-baiting has made his party popular ahead of this weekend's local elections.
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