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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ahead that" is not correct and does not form a usable expression in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity or context for proper usage.
Example: "I need to look ahead that we are prepared for the upcoming challenges." (Note: This example is awkward and not standard English.)
Alternatives: "in advance that" or "forward that".
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Unless you plan ahead, that is.
If Alsop's project goes ahead, that will certainly change.
As the Giants trudged ahead, that move paid off.
There's a faint sound up ahead that is gradually getting louder.
Now, with some recent polls showing Yes ahead, that looks like so much hubris.
Depending on how Obama decides to move ahead, that situation may prevail again.
For the BJP, needing to unite and look ahead, that is probably a good thing.
"But it's the days ahead that are going to really matter.
With an ugly forecast ahead, that looks like a streak that could continue.
Whether or not Theresa May decides Hinkley Point should go ahead, that is unlikely to change.
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