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Discover Ludwig"he went ahead" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has moved forward or taken action before others. Example: After discussing the plan with his team, John went ahead and presented it to the board.
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He went ahead anyway.
But he went ahead.
But he went ahead anyway.
And he went ahead?
But he went ahead with the investment.
He went ahead with his business magazine.
Still, he went ahead with the interview.
He went ahead with the plasma injections.
He went ahead and made the video.
After that, he went ahead and joined her for drinks when they got together.
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