to think about what is likely to happen, or to plan what you are going to do in the future
An awful lot can change from season to season, so we are looking ahead thinking we can challenge again.
And now he is ready to look ahead at a new chapter and being on the road again.
In the first of four final episodes, they look ahead to the future and all the excitement the 1990s will bring.
It is about looking ahead for problems and closing them down, preferably before they happen.
It's a sensible suggestion and one that should be thrown into the mix when a woman is looking ahead to her future.
Look ahead and make the most of social prospects.
Look ahead and think about how the age gap will affect you at different life stages.
Looking ahead, I think the company needs to develop some new services.
Perhaps he was looking ahead to afternoons like this.
That gave them a chance to look ahead and think tactically.
We still have to look ahead and make some of those plans.
While your expectations are based on the past, these look ahead to the future.
looks ahead
looking ahead
looked ahead
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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