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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got ahead of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has progressed or advanced beyond someone else or a situation.
Example: "She got ahead of her competitors by launching her product early."
Alternatives: "surpassed" or "outpaced".
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Mo has got ahead of himself.
"Clearly, some people got ahead of themselves.
"They just got ahead of themselves".
He got ahead of me like he almost always does.
"I don't think we got ahead of ourselves.
Somehow or other he got ahead of himself or something.
We have got ahead of the curve and have credibility".
Midway through the first half they got ahead of Plymouth.
"I shouldn't have got ahead of myself really.
"We got ahead of ourselves," Mr. Peters admitted.
Again, Martinez got ahead of Matsui, 0-2.
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