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The phrase "I will now proceed" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase simply means that you are about to move on to the next thing after what you have already done. You can use it anytime you want to express that you are getting ready to move on to the next thing. For example, "I have already finished one assignment. I will now proceed to the next one."
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I will now proceed to decode.' " That insight led to a generation of statistics-based language programs like Google Translate — and, not so incidentally, to new tools for breaking codes that go back to the Middle Ages.
I am so superbly confident of the demonstrable psychosis of the American people that I will now proceed to prove my point entirely within the context of Sublime tracks and the manner in which they're censored.
I will now proceed to set out the most important consequences of this compromise.
I will now proceed to detail the results for each of the seven orthology groups, logically naming them as the human genes.
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"I am hoping that the sell-off, which has to happen under European Union rules, will now proceed with another buyer," Mr Cable said.
Duckett continued: "The club will now proceed to the next phase of our plan, in connection with which I can confirm a number of confidential discussions are underway.
The transaction will now proceed to completion.
The case will now proceed to trial on narrower issues.
"We will now proceed with the option to I.P.O. the business".
I've written elsewhere about people who hit 80 and decide that since they have succeeded at everything else they ever did they will now proceed to simply not die.
We will now proceed with the decomposition analysis of the gasoline consumption of vintage passenger cars.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com