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Discover LudwigThe phrase "first proceed" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when giving instructions or outlining steps in a process, but it is better to use more standard expressions. Example: "First proceed to the next step in the process to ensure everything is completed correctly."
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But in the inconclusive negotiations over the last year, China has insisted that the United States first proceed with its own pledge to authorize Chinese commercial launching of American satellites.
We first proceed with some useful lemmas.
We first proceed to test the reliability of each measure using Cronbach α coefficient.
To produce adequate conceptual models work must first proceed on specifying the conceptual domain through identifying well-formed constructs.
2, we first proceed to describe some aspects of Wolf and Geisel's models with the words of representation theory; in this situation the relevant group is the Euclidean group of rigid plane motions.
In New York, every felony charge against an individual must first proceed through the grand jury process.
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To calculate the syntactico-semantic similarity, we have first proceeded to extract the proprieties of the semantic arguments of each sentence from LMF dictionary [3].
The Tulunid army first proceeded to Damascus, where they succeeded in forcing its rebel governor to flee, and then advanced to Shayzar on the Orontes.
Deliveries of the aircraft at first proceeded slowly; as more Tu-142s were produced, the type was allocated to the Pacific Fleet.
The track maker first proceeded up the stoss side of an erosive mega-ripple (berm) with an approximately 10° slope and then stopped, placing both feet parallel.
In an attempt to determine all CpG islands and all potential transcription start sites (TSS) for CXCL12, we first proceeded with the identification of the promoter sequence [ 17].
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