Is it possible to use the phrase/expression "to be one step ahead" figuratively? If so, does it have the same meaning as "to be ahead of one's time"?
Also, would you please give me both formal and informal expressions similar to the ones above?
Thank you.
teal lime one step ahead Here are some sentences with that expression. I've given you a short paraphrase of each so you can see other ways of saying approximately the same thing. It's very important that we stay one step ahead with new therapeutic strategies.
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teal limeone step ahead
Here are some sentences with that expression. I've given you a short paraphrase of each so you can see other ways of saying approximately the same thing.
It's very important that we stay one step ahead with new therapeutic strategies.
It's important to anticipate what therapies will be needed.
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