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Olivia has a brilliant career as a dancer ahead of her.

Unless you have some concrete evidence of the problems you think this idea will create, I think we should go ahead with it.

Charles Schwab once advised that keeping a little ahead of conditions is one of the secrets of business.

If Canada goes ahead with plans to loosen its drug laws, it will have to contend with a very unhappy American government.

The runner cruised to an easy finish in the race, well ahead of his nearest competitor.

The President seems determined to go ahead with this policy in defiance of widespread public opposition.

If you are nervous performing a dialog with another student in class, reading it by yourself, and practising it ahead of time may help you to feel more comfortable.

She worked quickly and efficiently, and was able to finish an hour ahead of schedule.

The calendar in Thailand is based on the Buddhist era, and is therefore 543 years ahead of the western calendar.

We couldn't see very far ahead of us in the gloom of the evening.

Identifying potential hazards ahead of time, and advance planning can reduce the dangers of serious injury or loss of life from an earthquake.

The press was given an outline of the highlights of the speech ahead of time.

I'm sorry, but your opinion is immaterial, we are going ahead with the plan whatever you think of it.

Asian students generally seem to be well ahead of students from this country in tests of mathematics.

Oprah Winfrey once observed that if you neglect to recharge a battery, it dies, and if you run full speed ahead without stopping for water, you lose momentum to finish the race.

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