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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ahead of today" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a time or event that is scheduled or planned for a future date, beyond the current day.
Example: "The meeting is scheduled for next week, which is ahead of today."
Alternatives: "in the future" or "beyond today".
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After three decades, the original Krautrock, the music of tomorrow, is still a step ahead of today.
(The even-more-preliminary ratings had put "G.M.A". 8,000 ahead of "Today," briefly giving the staff hope that it had won in that category, too).
He has worked hard, but he doesn't have the ability to come to closure, to leap ahead of today and to accept his loss".
(Only a "select" number had access to the playlists ahead of today).
However, there have been recent local reports of the new pricing being in effect ahead of today.
This feature has also been in beta testing ahead of today with thousands of Reddit users across the site.
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I am confident ahead of next year".
Trading was light ahead of Thanksgiving.
Excitement mounts ahead of this year's British Film Academy Awards.
Deliveries in 1999 ran 2percentt ahead of 1998, which itself was 3percentt ahead of 1997.
The bank said 2010 had started strongly, ahead of a year ago.
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