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Discover Ludwig'moves ahead with' is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to continue or proceed with something. Example: After careful consideration, the company decided to move ahead with their plans to expand into the international market.
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What he's had to deal with since [with Parkinson's disease], and he just moves ahead with humour and sensitivity.
He must also keep his fingers crossed that management in Wolfsburg, VW's global headquarters in Germany, finally moves ahead with the CrossBlue.
As the rebuilding of Lower Manhattan moves ahead with renewed energy, there is one dismal exception to the progress at the former World Trade Center site.
If the Education Department moves ahead with these necessary reforms, the governor and the Legislature must find the money to pay for it.
Still, here we sit, with multiple dangers threatening both countries and the region, while Pyongyang moves ahead with its nuclear program.
There are critically important decisions to be made about whether the country moves ahead with confidence or moves backward and becomes even more polarized.
The residents say they fear that Greenwich could end up in a lengthy and costly lawsuit if the board moves ahead with the magnet school plan.
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"We are moving ahead with our work".
"Denmark is moving ahead with wind energy.
talks, the European Union moved ahead with its own plan.
The Labor Department should move ahead with its proposed changes.
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