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"lay ahead" is a grammatically correct phrase that is often used in written English.
It is typically used in reference to a future event that is expected or predicted. Example sentence: The next chapters of my life would lay ahead of me with many surprises.
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All that lay ahead.
Major challenges lay ahead.
Hours of surgery lay ahead.
Promising tennis still lay ahead.
But more obstacles lay ahead.
Other disappointments, however, lay ahead.
Fall lay ahead, and winter.
Worse lay ahead.
Rougher waters lay ahead.
What lay ahead?
"So much lay ahead.
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