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Discover Ludwig"break ahead" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to indicate a moment of pause or anticipation before something happens. For example, you could say, "We were all waiting with baited breath, and then there was a break ahead..."
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Murray is a break ahead once more.
Andy Murray sneaks a break ahead on Benjamin Becker.
The Blue Devils went into the break ahead by 37-28.
He probably only has one more before taking a break ahead of the second new ball.
Issac Luke's conversion from the corner and sent the Warriors into the break ahead 10-2.
With the six-day All-Star break ahead, Spoelstra says he hopes this is just a beginning.
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Early in the race, Strode broke ahead of his usual rivals, and never saw them again.
I'm no Bill Giles (more Sian Phillips actually), but I'm forcasting more rain breaks ahead.
I broke ahead with another rider, a New Jersey lawyer who was also in his mid-40s, and we ascended the mountain in a dizzying loop of figure eights.
St . Louisquickly broke ahead, scoring in the first inning for the first time this October with RBI singles by Matt Holliday and Yadier Molina.
In the second set the Swiss moved two breaks ahead but Tsonga responded by retrieving one immediately and at last he was pushing Federer.
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