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be out ahead

adjective

Of a young lady, having entered society and available to be courted.

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If The Times were to take the step I advocate, it would be out ahead of the pack.

Thrones has now caught up with George RR Martin's novels and it remains to be seen whether his sixth book The Winds of Winter will be out ahead of season six.

China's leadership seems to be out ahead.

You have to be out ahead of them and produce things they can't resist.

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on such matters is out ahead of any other admin.

It is hard to picture someone who is out ahead, suddenly falling behind, then regaining the lead.

The economy picked up, comfort food became a fad and Mr. Page and Ms. Shinn were out ahead of it.

"All the news is out ahead of the Fed meeting," said Adam Weisman, managing director at Wit SoundView.

I think what we have here is yet one more issue where the American people are out ahead of their leaders.

The mayor was out ahead, way ahead, until somehow he ended up at the finish alone, but for his entourage and the onlookers.

"We were out ahead of the power curve, and being a pioneer is not always the best position to be in on something like this," Mr. O'Brien acknowledged.

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