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Discover Ludwig"play ahead" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to plan or strategize for the future, especially in a game or competition. Example: In order to win the basketball championship, our coach has instructed us to play ahead and anticipate our opponent's moves.
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"We like to play ahead.
You don't play ahead of Messi, Neymar and Suárez.
"You think we're going to play ahead of them?
He has many great matches to play ahead of him".
There's a reason the freshmen play ahead of some older teammates.
You can only concentrate on the games you have to play ahead".
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I couldn't look a couple plays ahead.
"Xavi?" asks Fernando Llorente, the Basque striker who plays ahead of him in the Spanish lineup.
Rickie Lambert should "100 per cent" be playing ahead of Mario Balotelli at Liverpool, according to Gary Neville.
He was playing ahead of her, but she kept hitting balls into his group.
This is a terrible cliche, but they feel like feminist plays ahead of their time.
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