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Discover LudwigThe phrase "moving ahead on" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe progress or forward movement in a project or plan. Example: The team is making great strides and moving ahead on their goal to launch the new product by the end of the year.
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On the same weekend that gay rights protesters marched past the White House, the president again said that his administration was "moving ahead on don't ask don't tell".
Some states, though, are moving ahead on their own.
Freshly divorced, Mr. Humphries appears to be moving ahead on the home front solo.
Whether or not that venture is approved, Rio seems to be moving ahead on mending fences.
The rest of Europe is moving ahead on high-speed rail.
International agreement will be helped if countries like the UK show global leadership by moving ahead on their own.
Anyhow, the point of the reader comment here is the US is moving ahead on climate regulation.
And — with Mr. Gates's encouragement — both houses are moving ahead on bills to reform the procurement system.
These days, China is moving ahead on its plan to put a man on the moon in the next decade.
Efforts were moving ahead on the terms of a financial aid package for Greece as European leaders worked to stave off any contagion.
"I think they understand the importance we attach to this issue and the value actually for Egypt on moving ahead on these questions".
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