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Discover LudwigThe phrase "proceed to upgrade" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when giving instructions or indicating the next step in a process that involves upgrading something, such as software or hardware.
Example: "After completing the initial setup, you can proceed to upgrade the system to the latest version."
Alternatives: "move on to upgrade" or "continue with the upgrade."
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Cox, based in Atlanta, has been selling noncable assets and using the proceeds to upgrade its networks to carry Internet service, phone calls and digital TV.
It plans to use net proceeds to upgrade its equipment, repay debt and for general corporate purposes, including sales and marketing.
And part of the proceeds should go to upgrade the U.S. Forest Service's firefighting equipment and to fund carefully planned and controlled burns.
Proceeds from new "Ronnie" bear go to upgrade living quarters of crew members serving aboard Navy's newest aircraft carrier, the U.S.S.
This upgraded the preoperative diagnosis to apocrine DCIS allowing the patient to proceed to single-stage therapeutic surgery.
Then proceed to scan.
Of the 54/65 lesions not upgraded by VAB, 25 proceeded to excision biopsy, revealing DCIS in seven.
Thirteen out of 32 (40.6%) were upgraded from the initial biopsy, 10 proceeded to further procedures.
To get the window frame prepped for its new upgrade, do the following before proceeding to installation: Remove any weights from their wells.
But other parts of the programme - launched in 2002 - became mired in technical problems and contractual wrangling and the national programme has effectively been disbanded and local parts of the health service asked to proceed with upgrading IT systems.
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