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Discover Ludwig"worked ahead" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone has done a task before it was due or before it was expected. For example, "John worked ahead of schedule on the project and finished it weeks before it was due."
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He consistently worked ahead in the count, and his changeup was particularly effective..
Nova worked ahead in the count and moved along quickly, finding his rhythm early and then maintaining it.
Soon before she gave birth to Ansel, Ms. Levy worked ahead on three napkins, knowing she would be out of commission.
All game he worked ahead of hitters, pitching with confidence and attacking them with the resurgence of his high-velocity heaters.
He used four pitches effectively, worked ahead of hitters and kept the ball down, striking out six in his second victory over Chicago this season.
Ms. Bell was one of 18 archaeologists who worked ahead of fire crews this week, trying to avoid potentially important sites as they dug fire lines.
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