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"proceed to enter" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is often used to indicate the next step in an action or process. For example, "Once you have verified your identity, proceed to enter your password to log in."
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"Oftentimes, the driver and-or passengers forget that they have placed objects there, and proceed to enter the car and drive away," Mr. Moskowitz writes in his patent.
They brush off her warning, and proceed to enter the house.
The study utilized an optimal two-stage design (Simon, 1989); the first 19 evaluable patients had to demonstrate response to treatment in at least five patients before the second stage could proceed to enter the remaining patients.
To add insult to injury, mention somewhere along the line that you love your annoying friend, then proceed to enter the ignore stage which is sure to leave them confused and completely bat excrement crazy.
Proceed to enter into the text box the pages that you wish to assemble into a new document.
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You then proceed to entering a three digit number.
No terrorism attack has occurred in world shipping, not one, since a large French crude oil tanker was attacked by a small craft loaded with explosives as she was proceeding to enter a loading port in Yemen in November 2002.
Relying on those hearsay declarations, plus more than 50 new exhibits that were never admitted into evidence, the district court proceeded to enter one of the most complex and comprehensive decrees in the history of the Sherman Act.
Frederick arrived, accompanied by his Muslim bodyguard, and proceeded to enter Jerusalem and crown himself king.
in the Russell building, where they proceeded to enter and chant against what their signs termed "Trumpcare".
The video begins with a man parking his sports car in front of a house and proceeding to enter it.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com