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The phrase "Full speed ahead" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that one should proceed with a task or plan with maximum effort and enthusiasm. Example: "After finalizing the project details, we decided to go full speed ahead with the launch."
Idiom
Full speed ahead.
If people do something with all their enthusiasm and energy, they go full speed ahead.
Dictionary
Full speed ahead
noun
Maximum speed on a ship.
Exact(59)
Full speed ahead!" fame.
Full speed ahead.
Full speed ahead, I began to spoil myself rotten.
Full Speed Ahead Vol. 2 by Mxnv on Mixcloud.
Full Speed Ahead Vol. 2. There Will Never Be Peace.
"It really seems full speed ahead".
Here, it signals full speed ahead.
"I continued steaming full speed ahead".
"Now damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead".
"I think it's just full speed ahead.
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Certainly his business manner is full-speed ahead.
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