How To Use Ahead of the game In A Sentence
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I think if I get half of the assignment done by tomorrow, I am ahead of the game.
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You pick up an extremely useful skill easily and it keeps you ahead of the game at work.
The Sun
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These lovelies are ahead of the game, already rocking spring's hottest color trend: orange.
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You pick up an extremely useful skill easily and it keeps you ahead of the game at work.
The Sun
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Town and district councillor Chris March said: ‘Warminster was ahead of the game when we introduced CCTV cameras and I believe the police are blazing a trail in community support once again.’
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A lot of the euro zone moves we have had, you would hardly be saying they were ahead of the game," said Marc Ostwald, fixed income strategist at Monument Securities.
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If you can keep your son off the pipe and your daughter off the pole, you're ahead of the game. Chris Rock
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Ndunda said morale was high in the squad ahead of the game tomorrow and the players were looking forward to the clash.
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You pick up an extremely useful skill easily and it keeps you ahead of the game at work.
The Sun
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You find answers to tricky questions and stay ahead of the game at work.
The Sun
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If you can match or exceed that, you are far ahead of the game.
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The poachers are normally ahead of the game: here is the chance for pre-emptive action.
Times, Sunday Times
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The network will put us in a very advantageous position and two to three years ahead of the game.
Times, Sunday Times
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You find answers to tricky questions and stay ahead of the game at work.
The Sun
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The network will put us in a very advantageous position and two to three years ahead of the game.
Times, Sunday Times
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she's ahead of the game
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We are ahead of the game, we can show audiences the big picture, and reframe the issues that confront all of us.
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Some companies, like entertainment juggernaut The Walt Disney Co., are staying ahead of the game by opening new parks in the undersaturated regions.
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Hell, I told myself, if it leaves out Bubo, the mechanical owl from the original, then it already would be ahead of the game.
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If you can keep your son off the pipe and your daughter off the pole, you're ahead of the game. Chris Rock
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Life may be busy but it is clear she knows how to stay ahead of the game.
The Sun
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The Irish seem to be ahead of the game when it comes to turning singer-songwriters into superstars.
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You find answers to tricky questions and stay ahead of the game at work.
The Sun
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A serious trader is ahead of the game because he does his homework day in andout.
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I think if I get half of the assignment done by tomorrow, I am ahead of the game.
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The network will put us in a very advantageous position and two to three years ahead of the game.
Times, Sunday Times
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If you've written off pistons and pushrods as obsolete 20 th-century artifacts, you're ahead of the game.
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Life may be busy but it is clear she knows how to stay ahead of the game.
The Sun
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I think if I get half of the assignment done by tomorrow, I am ahead of the game.
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Here Mrs. Silverstein groaned her horror of gambling, and her husband, aware that his eloquence had betrayed him, collapsed into voluble assurances that he was ahead of the game.
Chapter 2
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If you can keep your son off the pipe and your daughter off the pole, you're ahead of the game. Chris Rock
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Political anoraks who want to get ahead of the game should read Winning Back America, the former Vermont governor's recently published campaign autobiography.
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In the past she cleverly stayed ahead of the game by overembellishing the dresses and decking them in fur.
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Since the average baksheesh for foreigners is between 10 and 20 leva, I am well ahead of the game.