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The phrase "able to push ahead" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to continue or advance in a task or project despite challenges or obstacles.
Example: "Despite the setbacks, the team was able to push ahead with the project timeline."
Alternatives: "capable of moving forward" or "able to proceed."
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EchoStar has been able to push ahead in the last 11 months while DirecTV has drifted.
There will surely be some who may not agree, like the holdout farmer opposing the highway, but eminent domain ought to be able to push ahead anyway.
After all, only by nurturing a workforce with the right skillset will the public and private sectors be able to push ahead with such ambitious transformation programmes.
According to Wren, every major interview is game-planned with producers and researchers beforehand, with staff chucking questions at her until she is able to push ahead.
The idea is that, because Labour is believed to have the interests of the poor at heart, the Blair government will be able to push ahead with reforms that would have been politically impossible for the Tories.
Scott McClellan, the White House press secretary, disputed the notion that Mr. Bush's long-term political viability was endangered and said Saturday that he was confident the administration would be able to push ahead successfully with its second-term agenda.
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"Twelve months was about as far ahead as I ever thought because that was a believable amount of time: I could see where I was now, I could see where I might be able to push forward too.
Taking advantage of the site's Flexible Funding option and about $10,000 in offline contributions and preorders, designer Jeff Thom was able to get close enough to push ahead and Pub Pedals are now available for preorder for that person in your life looking for a way to beat the Eggbeater for less-demanding terrain.
Though farmers have made substantial losses this year as a result of not being able to sell livestock, the government is determined to push ahead with its plan.
And almost all the existing EU countries are keen to push ahead with enlargement.Mr Hague will be able to brandish his proposals for reforming European treaties, safe in the knowledge that he will never have to deliver them.
But Sakezles was able to scramble together money from friends, family, and his own bank account to push ahead with the company.
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