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Discover Ludwig"ahead with" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to continue or proceed with something. Example: The construction project is moving ahead with plans to build a new school. In this sentence, "ahead with" indicates that the construction project is continuing and making progress with their plans to build a new school.
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Go ahead with the leash.
Call ahead with orders.
The project is going ahead with modifications.
He went ahead with his business magazine.
But it went ahead with the plan.
He will press ahead with privatisation.
But he went ahead with the investment.
The couple went ahead with their plans.
Jay Z went ahead with the partnership.
Israelis are looking ahead with worry.
The Enablers banged ahead with a set.
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