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Discover LudwigThe phrase "think ahead about" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to encourage someone to consider future possibilities or consequences before making a decision or taking action. Example: Before you make a final decision, think ahead about how your choices may impact your future goals and plans.
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3) Plan what insight you will need "Think ahead about what you will want to measure," says Macmillan's Blaize-Smith.
In particular, TOM assumes that players think ahead about the consequences of all of the participants' moves and countermoves when formulating plans.
In times like these, individuals think ahead about what a more repressive government will want, and then start to do it without being asked.
Hannah Clack, a spokesperson for the Alzheimer's Society, believes care bonds would begin a slow culture shift to helping people think ahead about their needs in later life.
Think of Greece, its debt, deficit and admissions of systemic corruption; or even think ahead about France's massive deficit or Germany's record debt.
To have the capacity for fiscal health, local decision makers must have the ability to anticipate or think ahead about what will affect their finances over time.
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"Nobody thought ahead about this, and you can't just go out and buy a mile of road down at Woolworth's," said Colm McCarthy of DKM Economic Consultants Ltd.
During this time, we have thought ahead about the scope and impact of this change and predicted that many people would no longer wish to post in the forums after this change goes live.
It appears that, like Twitch, Twitter thought ahead about the potential for spam and hateful comments on the #RNCinCLE hashtag — the timeline of tweets that appears next to the live video is moderated, so viewers will get information about the event without any nasty surprises.
Be sure to have thought ahead about what dangers you may face if you are on the run.
"Think ahead: Daydream about some of your favorite dishes you'll encounter, and how joyful it'll be to relax and eat them with family".
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