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Discover LudwigThe phrase "peek ahead" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to looking ahead to the future, as in the following example sentence: "Let's peek ahead and imagine what our future might look like."
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GAINESVILLE, Fla .— Who does not want to peek ahead and consider the possibilities?
A peek ahead and he sees, simply, more odds to defy.
The contrast between techno and eco seemed even more dramatic when I took a peek ahead in Italy for men's wear next fall.
What's most valuable about "Reporting Civil Rights" is that it provides a history of the civil-rights movement written by people who weren't allowed to peek ahead to the ending.
The plot is, essentially, a version of Pandora's box: a happily married woman finds an envelope from her husband with instructions to open it only after his death, and decides to peek ahead of time.
If you want a sneak peek ahead at the Cavs-Magic series, NBA.com's John Schuhmann can help you with that too, with the helpful reminder that the Cavaliers did play two previous playoff series in which the Pistons and the Hawks barely played the role of speed bumps.
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Maybe they were simply peeking ahead to next week's showdown with the Green Bay Packers.
Maybe, they peeked ahead to their four-game trip to the Southwest; it starts Wednesday in New Orleans.
He then peeked ahead to the weekend and added, "This will give us a good indication of where we stand against arguably the best team in the National League".
While the A's were a better team in the present with Harden, Beane said he was peeking ahead to the future.
While the "real time" updates do a great job of retelling the Civil War in quick installments, and past events can be reviewed, there's no peeking ahead to Lee's surrender at Appomattox.
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