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"going ahead" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically means to progress forward or to continue with something. It can be used in various contexts, but some examples include: - "We are going ahead with the project, despite the challenges." - "I am looking forward to going ahead with my studies." - "The company is going ahead with its expansion plans." - "Despite the rain, the game will still go ahead as scheduled." - "I'm not sure if we should go ahead with this decision."
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Going ahead would have been insane.
Going ahead, restrictions will be tighter.
Going ahead might well have rescued the hostages.
"They are now going ahead".
Everything's going ahead.
The project is going ahead with modifications.
Reforms are going ahead, albeit messily.
But we're still going ahead.
"That's going ahead," he said.
So they are going ahead together.
I strongly favour going ahead with fracking.
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