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The phrase "strides ahead" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate progress or advancement beyond a certain point or compared to others.
Example: "The company has made significant strides ahead in technology development this year."
Alternatives: "leaps forward" or "advances beyond".
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With about 100 meters left, Tola jumped two strides ahead.
Once started, however, he strides ahead rapidly, without revision – even without rereading what he has written.
HANOVER, N.H. — Edie Gieg, 85, strides ahead of people half her age and plays a fast-paced game of tennis.
Subtly hunched over a sunken midriff, he strides ahead, as fast as he can without breaking into a run.
When it comes to the number of women in senior leadership positions, colleges are strides ahead of universities and schools.
"It's almost as if he's in that portfolio to make sure there are no strides ahead for women in Australia".
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Jonny B is striding ahead.
Striding ahead, he didn't respond.
This season, the clothes too seemed to be striding ahead.
But the Tennessee Titans glanced back, gathered themselves and always remained a stride ahead.
Robots are outperforming humans in numerous fields and the technology is striding ahead in the workplace.
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