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Discover Ludwig"two points ahead" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to being ahead by a margin of two points in a competition or to suggest having an advantage in a situation. Example: After the first quarter, our team was two points ahead of the opposing team.
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Birmingham are two points ahead.
Chelsea is currently fourth, two points ahead of Arsenal.
On that occasion Chelsea finished two points ahead of Arsenal.
The Tigers are in first place in ECAC Hockey, two points ahead of Cornell.
Both show Mr Neves at 46%, two points ahead of Ms Rousseff.
A majority of polls have put him one or two points ahead of her there.
Another survey, from the Republican-leaning firm Rasmussen Reports, put Mr. Obama two points ahead there.
If Palace lose in Wales then they will be just two points ahead of Cardiff.
The survey, from Rasmussen Reports, had Mr. Romney two points ahead among likely voters.
Manchester City, two points ahead of Napoli in second, will face a more difficult task.
Chicago, which lost to New England, fell into third, two points ahead of the Red Bulls.
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