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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ahead until" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a point in time or space that one should continue moving forward to, often in the context of directions or timelines.
Example: "Continue straight ahead until you reach the traffic light."
Alternatives: "forward until" or "proceed until".
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Continue straight ahead until you can't anymore.
Walk straight ahead until you reach a glass wall.
Walk straight ahead until you reach the vending machines.
Walk straight ahead until you can't go any further.
Walk straight ahead until you reach a set of triangles.
Neither team could pull comfortably ahead until the closing minutes.
But it won't go ahead until after the court cases.
Continue straight ahead until you come to a set of couches.
Walk straight ahead until you are underneath the next square of lights.
Walk straight ahead until you reach a break room across from the elevators.
Continue straight ahead until you see glass double doors on the right.
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