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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always ahead" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone or something that consistently maintains a position of advantage or superiority over others. Example: "In the fast-paced world of technology, our company strives to be always ahead of the competition."
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"They're always ahead of the zeitgeist.
Arden was always ahead of his time.
"It's like we're always ahead of the offense".
He was always hip, always ahead of his time.
"Atmosphere, and technology that's always ahead of the curve".
The book included some parents' observations: She was always ahead of her time.
No matter what the score was, you felt like she was always ahead".
Revolutionaries like Seif and Abd El Fattah were always ahead of the curve of public opinion.
He was always ahead of the reading list by two weeks.
Alan is a regular contributor to our racing pages and is always ahead of the field.
"He was an all-round great artist, always ahead of his time".
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