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"will proceed to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically means to continue or move forward with an action or plan. You can use it in a sentence as follows: After finishing the meeting, we will proceed to discuss the new project. In this example, "will proceed to" indicates that the group will continue on to the next task after completing the meeting. Other instances where you can use this phrase are: - After completing my studies, I will proceed to look for a job. - The team will proceed to implement the new strategy next week. - If the weather improves, we will proceed to have a picnic. It is important to note that "will proceed to" is usually used in more formal or professional contexts, so it may not be suitable for casual conversations.
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Carl will proceed to rob you.
Then he will proceed to the United States.
Otherwise, he said, NATO will proceed to bomb.
And then we will proceed to develop it in this manner".
Two contenders, after a multiple round of balloting, will proceed to a June primary.
The decision cannot be appealed and the suit will proceed to trial.
Then, they will proceed to ground zero for a wreath-laying ceremony.
Then they will proceed to try to beat each other's brains out.
From Carnegie Hall, the view is that it will proceed to press ahead on the issue.
Following services, funeral procession will proceed to Calverton Cemetary, Long Island, NY, for burial.
He added: "Accordingly, I will proceed to terminate the funding agreement".
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