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The phrase "on ahead" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate moving forward or continuing in a particular direction.
Example: "The road continues on ahead, so we should keep driving."
Alternatives: "further ahead" or "straight ahead".
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"Send it on ahead".
They can see their kids when they run on ahead.
He takes the boy back to town, as the other children run on ahead.
So, eyes closed, I pushed on ahead without fear, convinced it was for the good of my nation".
You can end up watching what's going on ahead instead of focusing on what might happen on the counter.
I just went on ahead with the play and it seemed like they opened the lane for me".
I could have it sent on ahead into the Outback.
But despite the disappointing day, Crutchlow remained determined to fight on ahead of qualifying on Saturday.
It's pretty helpful (and calming) to know what's going on ahead of you.
To Gee and me, he added, "Ya'll go on ahead.
He walks on ahead as Sadie and I slowly follow, looking back over our shoulders.
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