Learn what "we're ahead of sophia and vanessa now" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

This means they are in a better position, rank, or lead than other people.
From Faded Threads, Episode 40
The speaker says they are now ahead of Sophia and Vanessa.
Use it in competition, projects, or race-like situations. It is ordinary spoken English, but the exact line is a bit context-specific.
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