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Discover LudwigThe phrase "future ahead" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to refer to an upcoming event or a moment in time that will bring positive change. For example, "With hard work and determination, we can look forward to a bright future ahead."
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He has his future ahead of him; he had his future ahead of him.
He had a huge future ahead of him.
But, aged only 37, she has a long future ahead.
"You've got a bright future ahead of you.
But investors appear to see a brighter future ahead.
You have a whole new future ahead of you".
Young, an exciting presence, has a bright future ahead.
I see a great future ahead for Asian golf".
That building's got a great future ahead of it".
I think he has a good future ahead of him".
He has a big future ahead of him".
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