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go ahead of

verb as in rank

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Carson is ranked No. 1 by CalPreps over Narbonne but can’t go ahead of Narbonne in the seedings because the Gauchos will win the Marine League because of four forfeits.

“We’ve seen her go ahead of Biden on certain things,” said Zhou.

“Me,’’ Odunze said at one point when asked who he thinks is the best receiver in the draft, never mind the presence of Ohio State’s Marvin Harrison Jr., and LSU’s Malik Nabers, each generally projected to go ahead of him.

Depending on who you want to believe, each could go ahead of Penix.

They walked up behind me with about three items so I told them, “Please go ahead of me,” as I had many more items.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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