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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

aheaf or advanced

How would you phrase this sentence?

You are ahead of the curb/ahead/advanced. You are 25 and already have an amazing job, husband and child. I'm 25 and have none of those.

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The standard idiom is 'you are ahead of the curve '. Not 'the curb'. Clive

  • The standard idiom is 'you are ahead of the curve '.
  • Not 'the curb'.
  • Clive
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The standard idiom is 'you are ahead of the curve'.

Not 'the curb'.

Clive

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