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Discover LudwigThe phrase "car ahead" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe the position of one car relative to another or to signify that there is a car in a particular place. For example: "We had to brake quickly, as there was a car ahead of us on the road."
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One car ahead, one car behind.
The car ahead of me swerves and climbs over something.
At first, I thought the car ahead had broken down.
If the car ahead brakes suddenly she will alert you.
(Romaner is so startled that he almost runs the taxi into the car ahead of him).
I think the car ahead of you just went flying off the tracks".
They can keep a steady distance from the car ahead, braking to a stop if necessary.
"I'm just waiting for the car ahead of me to move," I said.
Here, cameras watch the edge markings of the lane and the car ahead.
A car ahead of us had affixed a poster to its rear window.
There was a stationary car ahead, with two wheels up on the verge.
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