ahead of the  game
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<abbr style="text-decoration: underline;" title="game / curve" > game</abbr>
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Definition & Meaning of "ahead of the game"in English

ahead of the game
01

in a better position compared to one's rivals or peers 

ahead of the (game|curve) definition and meaning
Idiom
Informal

What is the origin of the idiom "ahead of the game" and when to use it?

The origins of the idiom "ahead of the game" is not precisely documented, but it is rooted in the idea of being in a position of advantage or having a competitive edge. The use of this phrase likely evolved from the world of sports, where teams or athletes who were "ahead of the game" were leading in their competition. Over time, it came to be used in a broader context to describe those who were well-prepared, informed, or innovative in various fields.

Examples
Companies that invested in AI early are already ahead of the curve. 
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