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The phrase "be one step ahead" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase typically means to anticipate something or to be better prepared than someone else. For example: "Karen is a successful businesswoman because she is always one step ahead of her competition."
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"I knew that I was a target, so I put a lot of pressure on myself to be one step ahead," she said.
At T we want to be one step ahead.
"It's up to us to always be one step ahead".
Of course, the techies will always be one step ahead.
So, like in Fury, we always had to be one step ahead.
Those who know Mars vs Mars will be one step ahead.
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Always try to be one-step ahead.
The controller is chosen to be one-step-ahead predictive, which is a natural choice for control of digital pulse-modulated systems.
While many celebrities have been entering the real estate market, DiCaprio may just be one step ahead of the game.
When the massively profitable Marvel universe eventually takes over the actual universe, you'll already be one step ahead.
As marketers, we are always trying to be one step ahead of customers, clients and competitors.
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