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Discover Ludwig"proceed making" is not a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
The word "proceed" means to move forward or continue, while "making" refers to the act of creating or producing something. These two words do not go together in a grammatically correct way. Instead, you can use the phrase "continue making" to express the same idea. For example, "Please continue making your reservations for the event." This means to keep making the reservations you have been making or to make additional ones.
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Coombs seemed to concede that the court-martial will proceed, making an impassioned plea that the charges Manning might face be reduced from 22 to three.
Then, not adding the front hair you separated, proceed making a tiny ponytail.
Proceed, making sure that no more than five pyramids meet at a point, and your model will take shape.
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Before you proceed make sure the USBID matches the VID/PID.
In the amorphous sample, the background current decreases significantly as the stress proceeds, making the structure less conductive.
Before proceeding, make sure that all personal data you wish to keep is backed up elsewhere.
Before proceeding, make sure you have the following: A sterile dose of your medication or vaccine (usually in a small, labeled vial).
Then, proceed to making your commit.
We will proceed by making some simplifying assumptions.
3 Our present approach will start from established neuroscience principles and proceed to making "predictions" about the mechanisms of cognition.
Now proceed on making his tail.
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