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Discover Ludwig"proceeding into" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that someone/something is moving forward into a certain direction or location. For example, "We kept proceeding into the dark forest, hoping to find a way out".
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You are proceeding into the unknown, which is different from growing up and proceeding into the known.
The investigation is proceeding into others who might have been involved in the murder.
Even as the explosion took place, various official investigations were proceeding into bank accounts held in Europe by the country's previous ruler but one, Sani Abacha.
"By their conduct and their admissions, the prosecutors turned this grand jury proceeding into an adversarial hearing; a mini-trial," the judge wrote.
The warden acknowledged us and watched as we took Sophie's wheelchair out of the car and sat her in it before proceeding into the surgery.
But when the trial started two years ago, he recalls, an unknown name on the prosecution witness list "turns the proceeding into something that thrills: the autobiography of Burton Kaplan, criminal".
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From here you can proceed into the exhibition halls, delving deeper into the universe's secrets.
As her family proceeded into the dining room, Ivetta lagged momentarily behind.
The Ordovician radiation began in shallow marine environments and proceeded into deeper water.
They proceed into his mouth, nose, and eyes, which are the Gates of the Sun and Moon.
At a speed of about seven knots, the CMA CGM Theodore Roosevelt proceeded into the Ambrose Channel.
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