Ahead of the game

Having an advantage or being in a superior position, often by anticipating future developments or being better prepared than others.

This phrase draws from gambling and sports terminology, where being 'ahead' means having more points, money, or advantage than opponents. The expression became popular in American English during the mid-20th century as competitive metaphors entered business language.

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