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Discover Ludwig"looks ahead" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe an action that someone is taking which involves looking forward to the future, or looking ahead. For example, "The CEO looks ahead to a successful year for the company."
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He looks ahead with keen eyes.
Mr. Jacobi looks ahead and envisions Lear.
MIT's vice president for research looks ahead to implementation.
She looks ahead, a pained stare on her face.
This paper presents results of the optimization project and looks ahead to further field realization.
This textbook concludes with a brief section that looks ahead to a more sustainable future.
His ears go back as he looks ahead.
In it, Yurong looks ahead with determination as she crawls in the snow.
I jump aside and glare as he, simply, looks ahead in boredom.
Our Happiness Guinea Pig looks ahead for inspiration to improve her life now.
"Anna Bolena," Donizetti's 1830 masterpiece, is a bel-canto score that looks ahead to Verdi.
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