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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ahead pointing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is oriented or directed towards the front or forward position.
Example: "The ahead pointing arrow on the map indicates the direction we need to follow."
Alternatives: "forward-facing" or "frontward-directed".
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But then he forged ahead, pointing out some inconsistencies in a few of Dr. Petit's accounts of the crime.
The UN accepts that there are "significant challenges" ahead, pointing to the way investment continues to be unevenly distributed and still almost absent from areas that desperately need it, such as sub-Saharan Africa.
But Democratic officials on the Hill say the current debate is less important than those that lie ahead, pointing to the bigger battles coming in a few months time.
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BDO said its optimism index, which predicts performance two quarters ahead, pointed to further improvements in the next six months.
Visual shifts are typically measured as changes of straight-ahead judgments of a visual stimulus after a period of prism adaptation, whereas proprioceptive shifts are measured as changes of straight-ahead pointing [29].
So go ahead, point them to YouTube® and cut 'em loose.
"Facebook is way ahead," she points out.
"Where up ahead?" Mostafa pointed somewhere in the distance.
That would be the go-ahead points as the Pioneers (16-9) held on.
Cousin Ahmed asked me to look, pointing ahead.
"Minarets," says Kathy simply, pointing ahead.
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