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The phrase "I will proceed with" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that someone is going to take action to continue with something. For example: "I will proceed with the project even though the resources are limited."
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I will proceed with some shock tactics with Thieu today...
"I will proceed with law for my business, for my career," he said.
I will proceed with a new openness to what I need and the kind of investors I should be speaking to.
Secondly, I will proceed with a lawsuit in Washington, D.C., (filed in July) charging civil rights violations against the government of Yugoslavia and OSI.
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I will proceed as follows.
To that end, I will proceed as follows.
Thus guided, I will proceed.
"Many people tried to frighten me, but I will proceed.
I will proceed here to describe the reasons why.
I then will proceed with confidence, avoiding even a glance in the rear view mirror, as I buckle in on the roller coaster ride to living.
I'll proceed, if that's okay with you".
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