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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always looking ahead" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a mindset focused on future possibilities, planning, or optimism. Example: "In business, it's essential to be always looking ahead to anticipate market trends and adapt accordingly."
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She was always good at that, always looking ahead.
"She's always looking ahead rather than staying satisfied with the status quo," he said.
Because the market is always looking ahead, impending tax changes will likely affect prices.
"I tend to be one of those people who is always looking ahead instead of focusing on the moment".
"Alert drivers are always looking ahead down the road and keep the car in the lane smoothly," explained Mr. Broberg.
Even when he was successful (he appeared in Charlie's Angels at one point), he was always looking ahead.
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Looking ahead, and markets always look ahead, Ben Bernanke's departure from the Fed is a positive dollar event.
"And always look ahead.
His credo is to always look ahead.
Financial markets always look ahead, albeit imperfectly.
Washington's leading hostesses always look ahead.
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