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The phrase "ahead over" is not correct and does not appear to be a standard expression in written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of moving forward or surpassing something, but it lacks clarity and proper usage.
Example: "We need to move ahead over the obstacles in our path." (Note: This example is awkward due to the phrase's incorrectness.)
Alternatives: "move forward" or "go beyond".
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But the Muslim organizations that brought the case won a Court of Appeal ruling that it should go ahead over the objections of the prosecution.
Continue ahead over the cattle grid.
Still, surprises may yet lie ahead over the succession.
Crucially, it requires no needles.In this section Ploughing ahead Over the Rubicon Forward to the past?
"Over the last six months, accessories have been 2 percent ahead over the last 12 months.
Mr. Morsi pushed ahead over the objections of his opponents, judges and the Coptic Church.
The jeep bumped and surged ahead over the narrow cobblestone streets of downtown Castries.
Keep ahead over the top and descend to Stackpole Quay, coming down beside the tearooms.
There are fights ahead over how to deal with the constituent assembly and regional autonomy which conservative eastern provinces want.
But to get there, the Lima accord suggests, much hard work lies ahead over the next year.
Wind technology has leapt ahead over the years and helped to drive down the cost of wind energy.
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