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Ahead

/əˈhɛd/adverb / adjective
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Ahead means in a forward position or direction, often suggesting progress or an advantage over others. In today's fast-paced world, it's frequently used to describe being in the lead, like in business strategies or personal goals, emphasizing proactive movement rather than stagnation.

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Did you know that the etymological root of 'ahead' from 'on the head' might have influenced military tactics, as seen in ancient texts where leaders were described as 'going ahead' to mean charging forward, a strategy still echoed in modern sports like American football where the quarterback calls plays to get 'ahead' of the defense?

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