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The phrase "ahead to make" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when to use it due to its lack of grammatical structure and context.
Example: "We need to plan ahead to make the project successful."
Alternatives: "in advance to create" or "prior to producing".
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Call ahead to make an appointment.
A robotic factory would be sent ahead to make fuel for the astronauts' return trip.
(Be sure to call ahead to make sure Mr. Cyr is available).
"We need to plan ahead to make sure the NHS is fit to cope.
Call ahead to make sure an English-speaking guide will be available when you visit.
but I'll never know; they sprinted ahead to make the light.
"We had to plan ahead to make sure we'd have full staff here," Klimowski said.
Of course, there are some challenges ahead to make diamond sensors useful.
I was a child when my father went ahead to make a life for us in America.
Ring ahead to make sure they are open (hours are somewhat eccentric) and – of course – for directions.
Call ahead to make sure the owner is in (though the books in the window alone are interesting).
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