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"dead ahead" is grammatically correct and is a commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use "dead ahead" to describe something that is directly in front of you. For example, "The exit is dead ahead."
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The driver stared dead ahead.
Vanilla Ice, dead ahead!
Dead ahead, Sunset Boulevard stretched west for miles and miles.
But "there" is now dead ahead and clearly in view.
Dead ahead played the world's widest Cinemascope: the sea.
And a playoff series with the Nets could be dead ahead.
We had reached the end of the Suez canal and pirate waters were dead ahead.
She looks on the verge of tears and her eyes are fixed dead ahead.
Spotting a taxi dead ahead, Mr. Allan notes, "Right now he controls Sixth Avenue".
This weekend's City Hall negotiations are to resolve a deficit in this year's budget, with next year's deficit dead ahead.
Several warnings of impending bottlenecks proved spurious, yet the service failed to warn me about tie-ups dead ahead.
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