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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was ahead of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means that someone or something was in a position of being more advanced or ahead of others in a certain aspect. Example sentence: The company's innovative strategies and cutting-edge technology ensured that they were always ahead of their competitors.
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Münsterberg was ahead of his time.
"He was ahead of his time.
"Connecticut was ahead of the game.
Maybe it was ahead of its time.
Ron Paul was ahead of his time.
She was ahead of the curve".
Hillary was ahead of her time".
In this he was ahead of King.
As usual, she was ahead of me.
No one else was ahead of him".
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