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Discover Ludwig'that far ahead' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a significant distance between two points. For example, "She was running so fast that she was far ahead of the competition."
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Roddick would not look that far ahead.
I haven't planned that far ahead!
"I haven't thought that far ahead yet".
"I don't plan that far ahead, personally.
He was not thinking that far ahead.
I am not looking that far ahead.
I'm not thinking that far ahead.
But I'm not thinking that far ahead at the moment.
But he is not looking that far ahead.
Inevitably, though, forecasts that far ahead come with significant qualifications.
Private-equity groups do not look that far ahead.
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