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Discover Ludwig"we are going ahead" is a correct and commonly used sentence in written English.
It typically means that a group or team intends to continue with a plan or project, or to move forward in a literal or figurative sense. Example: "Despite the challenges we have faced, we are determined to stay on track and keep going ahead with our plans for the new product launch."
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"We are going ahead," the W.T.O.
"We are going ahead," Becker said.
"Everything has been agreed, we are going ahead with payroll.
On Wednesday, she allegedly wrote: "Everything has been agreed, we are going ahead with payroll.
We are going ahead with feasibility studies and continuing our business development work.
"So we are going ahead," she added, a month after the campaign was initially to begin.
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So we're going ahead and doing that.
In plain terms, the President was saying: We're going ahead, to war.
But, if not, have I mentioned that we're going ahead?
"The thought is we're going ahead as if we're playing in Montreal next year.
Still, "We're going ahead with or without the spectrum," he said.
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