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Discover Ludwig"proceed before" can be a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to move forward or go ahead of something or someone. Example: The bride proceeded before her father down the aisle towards her groom.
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"I assume they're trying to influence U.S.A.D.A. or try to get them proceed before they are ready.
But Americans indicated that they wanted allies and wanted the United Nations inspection process to proceed before military action was taken.
The shadow justice secretary has written to Ursula Brennan, the permanent secretary of the Ministry of Justice, arguing the deal should not proceed before May.
However, once they heard the risk warnings, they admitted to being unaware of the tax implications and decided not to proceed before speaking to an adviser".
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Under the ruling, another part of both cases, alleging that the museum misrepresents itself, misleading visitors — through signage and website information — into thinking they must pay the full $25 fee, will proceed before the court.
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It was previously unknown that the pilot program proceeded before the Fisa Court knew of it.
"I can't for the life of me see why the FA couldn't have proceeded before the court case.
They can also submit their preliminary IPO documents to the SEC confidentially, which means they can get ready for an IPO -- and decide whether they want to proceed -- before they have to disclose sensitive business information.
In common usage a hearing also refers to any formal proceeding before a court.
One lawyer, Ephraim Savitt, remembered a proceeding before a federal judge in Brooklyn, David G. Trager, who died this year.
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