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The phrase "has been ahead" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually part of a larger verb phrase that indicates something continuing in the past up until now. For example, you might say, "The competition this year has been ahead in the polls since the early weeks of the campaign."
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France has been ahead of us too.
Here, too, Apple has been ahead of most.
He has been ahead in all recent polls in Wisconsin.
"Transformation of the bank has been ahead of schedule.
Still, Charles Moschini has been ahead of his time before.
In many ways, Kaiser has been ahead of the curve on health care for decades.
She went on: "Then and now, he has been ahead of his time.
"Telefónica has been ahead of its peer group in its international strategy.
The rehabilitation has been excruciating, although at each turn, he has been ahead of schedule.
"Ian is a guy that has been ahead of his time," he said.
DEMOCRATIC PICKS HAWAII -- Linda Lingle, the Republican, has been ahead all year, but she has peaked.
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