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The phrase "ahead with a complete" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "We need to move ahead with a complete plan to ensure success."
Alternatives: "proceed with a full" or "move forward with a comprehensive".
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Yet Ford is pushing ahead with a complete overhaul of its Lincoln lineup in an all-out bid to capture top-end customers.
However, if the PST can take control of the club and Fratton Park, they can then forge ahead with a complete redevelopment of the site.
Reuniting 'Miland Acres' with Fratton Park would enable a new owner of the club to forge ahead with a complete redevelopment of the site.
After much deliberation and consultation with his Board and investors, he decided to forge ahead with a complete overhaul of the platform.
And if the Miland acres can be reunited with Fratton Park, it would enable a new owner of the club to forge ahead with a complete redevelopment of the site.
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Rudd wants to push ahead with an investigation that delivers "complete" answers but does not want "something that could drag on for years", a source told the newspaper.
He said no raid was ever given the go-ahead without a complete, thorough review of intelligence and whether it matched up with the operational plan.
More recommendations: Provide participants with a complete set of instructions ahead of time.
A federal judge has ruled that the National Park Service must complete an environmental review before it can move ahead with a controversial bioprospecting contract.
Giles ahead with a flag of truce and a written notice demanding the village's complete surrender.
Come up with a complete story.
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