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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ahead seemed" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to convey a sense of something appearing in front or in the future, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "As I walked through the fog, a figure ahead seemed to emerge from the mist."
Alternatives: "appeared in front" or "looked ahead".
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The road ahead seemed long and uncertain.
The road ahead seemed never-ending.
The issues ahead seemed likely only to sharpen the anger, many here said.
Ensuring security of gas supply for many years ahead seemed cause for celebration.
The thought of what lies ahead seemed to amuse Boorman, who laughed when the subject came up.
This time, Mr. Hadi, with his sons on board and his women already safely ahead, seemed to have decided that despite vague glimmerings of joining another jihad, he might be riding the 130 miles from home to Quetta in a vehicle of peace.
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Bracing for stormy times ahead seems sensible.
At least one of the decisions ahead seems elementary.
But for Fatima D'Oyen, the road ahead seems clear.
Yet suddenly the view ahead seems clear and bright for Japan's leaders.
To claim that the experience will brighten the dour months ahead seems perverse.
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