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"see ahead" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe when you seek to understand what will happen in the future, or when you notice something that is yet to come. Example: "We must see ahead to build a brighter future for ourselves."
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That's what I see ahead".
So let's look back to see ahead.
The challenges we see ahead are wicked problems.
"All I could see ahead of me was a long, slow death.
He could see ahead of him the corner of Madison Avenue, where the lights were brighter.
Baldwin's architect, who is successful but not content, can see ahead to the end.
"I can't say enough about the opportunity we see ahead with smartphone penetration".
"We have become zombies," he said "What we see ahead is a dead end.
They discussed what drove their second-quarter returns and what they see ahead.
The driver stops every few metres – it's impossible to see ahead and plot the best track.
When there is a sandstorm, you, the audience, can't see ahead any better than the troops.
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