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The phrase "street ahead" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a street is directly in front of the speaker or the subject being discussed.
Example: "Continue straight for two blocks, and you'll see the street ahead."
Alternatives: "road ahead" or "way ahead."
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I can see the closed shutters to the street ahead of me.
Alexander mocked a breakfast held for Tory MPs in Downing Street ahead of the debate which the prime minister missed.
"I was in the back seat holding a camera over his shoulder, focused on the street ahead.
This talk of a crackdown comes after the S.E.C. was assailed for failing to rein in Wall Street ahead of the 2008 financial crisis.
One clip showed a Google car waiting patiently as a woman in a wheelchair pursued a duck in circles in the street ahead.
The street ahead was blocked by the downed antenna mast from the WABC van that had been attacked simultaneously, she recalled.
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