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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ahead to getting" is not correct in written English.
It is unclear and does not convey a coherent meaning in standard usage.
Example: "We are looking ahead to getting the project completed by the deadline."
Alternatives: "looking forward to" or "anticipating".
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"He looks forward in the days ahead to getting back to the work of his foundation," the statement said, "and to Haiti relief and recovery efforts".
The company, which aims to be a "one stop shop" aggregator for online TV programming, is already looking ahead to getting the service distributed on other platforms beyond the PC.
But with regulation, competitors, and the inherent caution and slowness of the health industry, Medal has a tough road ahead to getting us off clumsy paper records.
If you have 1.7+, skip ahead to getting mail.jar.jar
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(Call ahead to get past the front gate).
Call ahead to get on the seating list.
Increasing returns cause products that are ahead to get further ahead.
When she has free time, she works ahead to get her readings and other schoolwork finished.
Some of the restaurants have lighter fare as well; please call ahead to get exact estimates.
But plan ahead to get your pick of vessel and destinations.
You keep wanting to flip ahead to get to the real story.
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