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"edge ahead" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to move slightly in front or take a slight lead in a competition or race. Example: "In the final moments of the race, the runner was able to edge ahead of his competitor and cross the finish line first."
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And he takes the opportunity, slamming a dead straight backhand down the line to edge ahead.
Four and a half feet to edge ahead of the squabbling pack.
WHEN Italy rejigged its method of counting GDP in 1987, the updated figures saw it edge ahead of Britain.
Anaheim took two of three from Seattle to edge ahead of the Mariners in the American League West.
And the Dutchman can't make it, leaving Taylor the chance to edge ahead in sets for the first time.
Fifth set: Federer* 3-2 Nadal Play resumes - and, incredibly, Federer pounds down back-to-back aces to edge ahead.
The Northern Irishman lost the 1st to a birdie and took until the 7th to edge ahead.
Leave started to edge ahead in overall votes, the lead nudging past 500,000 towards a million.
It was level 25-25 afthe the first quarter, before the NBA stars began to edge ahead.
This rise in popularity will see revenue from video services edge ahead of an estimated £1.41bn from cinemagoers.
On Wednesday, with Smith most likely watching the game on television, Shumpert did what he could to edge ahead in a two-man race.
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