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The phrase "proceed going forward" is not correct in written English
In written English, the phrase "proceed" means "to do something that has been decided or planned", so it wouldn't make much sense to tell someone to "proceed going forward". An example of how this phrase could be used correctly is: "Let's proceed going forward with our plans to launch the new product line next week."
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We will seek guidance from the attorney general on how to proceed going forward".
It's up to the Afghan people and their authorities to decide how to proceed going forward".
In terms of next steps, the government is reviewing the decision and determining how to proceed going forward.
It's time to set some ground rules for how we're going to proceed going forward.
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Wyland made the request, starting with 20percentt of net proceeds going forward to support environmental education program initiatives like his traveling clean water mobile center, clean water interactive maze exhibitions, and conservation mural projects in underserved communities.
"Just keep going forward".
You keep going forward".
Nonetheless, the move went forward.
It's got to be, "This is how we're going to proceed, move forward" versus taking time to really contemplate the question.
Keep yourself going forward.
For every project going forward, I proceeded just as I had before, but I also did a bit of extra research.
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