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to get ahead of
[phrase form: get]
01
adelantarse a, superar
to do better than someone or something
Transitive: to get ahead of a competitor
Example
He worked extra hours to get ahead of his colleagues in the project.
Despite initial challenges, the company's innovative strategies allowed it to get ahead of its competitors in the market.
Through hard work and dedication, the student managed to get ahead of the class in academic performance.
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adelantar, superar
to move beyond a certain point or place during a journey
Transitive: to get ahead of sb/sth
Example
During the race, the runner managed to get ahead of the others by sprinting faster.
The cyclist pedaled hard to get ahead of the group and lead the way on the cycling route.
The car accelerated to get ahead of the traffic and reach the destination sooner.
to get ahead of oneself
01
to plan or think about future events before they happen, often with excessive confidence or without considering potential obstacles
Example
Do n't get ahead of yourself and assume you'll win the competition without proper preparation.
She did n't want to get ahead of herself and risk losing what she had achieved so far.
That last game suggests that we have been getting ahead of ourselves in praising the team's progress.

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