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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence 'keep ahead' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe continuing to progress forward, either literally or figuratively. Example sentence: We need to keep ahead of our competitors by finding new and innovative ways to increase our efficiency.
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Keep ahead of the curve.
Here, you keep ahead, once more following signs for Strines.
So is this how you keep ahead of your competitors?
They were able to keep ahead of it.
Sometimes you are simply struggling to keep ahead.
Keep ahead for about 450m to reach converging track.
On reaching wood, keep ahead, heading due south.
Keep ahead and turn left into Holy Trinity church.
Keep ahead into grassy track and follow it into valley.
Dog leg across to Church Road and keep ahead, dropping downhill into Dartmouth.
"We were trying to bake and keep ahead of those guys," she said.
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