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The phrase 'proceed to do' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase whenever you want to describe an action or process that will be carried out. For example, "I will proceed to do the laundry before dinner."
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What did Ruth proceed to do?
"But we'll proceed to do what's best for our conference.
Which we proceed to do for quite some time, while snowy egrets breeze past overhead.
Though they did not stay away, the Urban Baby fans did proceed to do what they do best: complain.
His most famous thing is to get up and say, 'Does anyone here want to see an interpretive dance?' Then he'll proceed to do a hilarious little dance".
The two decide that they should have sex with each other's mothers ("if doing it is wrong I don't wanna be right") and proceed to do so.
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Several states proceeded to do so.
(The council proceeded to do nothing).
Which she proceeded to do -- at 41.
And he proceeded to do so.
Both men proceeded to do nothing.
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