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The phrase "one step ahead of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to be more prepared or well-informed than someone else. Example: "Jane always seems to be one step ahead of her competitors, her quick thinking and strategic planning give her an advantage in the business world."
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These 5 tips will keep you one step ahead of on your taxes.
They duplicate content on new websites, often staying one step ahead of defenders that shut down past schemes.
He's always one step ahead of everybody".
The smuggling gangs stay one step ahead of the authorities.
Collins is one step ahead of them, though.
She's one step ahead of the chaos at all moments.
The Nets have been one step ahead of the Pistons.
Can Littlefinger continue to stay one step ahead of everyone?
"I have to keep one step ahead of the game.
I might just stay that one step ahead of him".
They are always one step ahead of me".
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